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Most creative writing feedback is either too vague ('make it more vivid') or too prescriptive. Karishma takes a workshop-style approach, walking through specific choices in a student's draft — why this metaphor lands, why that paragraph loses momentum — so writers develop their own editorial instinc...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Bethany
Most creative writing instruction defaults to 'just express yourself,' which isn't much help when a student is staring at a blank page. Bethany uses structured exercises — character sketches, dialogue constraints, scene-building prompts — to give students concrete tools for generating and shaping th...
Duke University
Master of Arts, Religious Studies
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sarah
A background in sacred music, fiction writing, and literature means Sarah approaches creative writing the way a composer approaches a score — every element of rhythm, tone, and structure serves the whole piece. She's particularly sharp at showing students how to revise for voice and musicality in th...
Yale University
Master of Arts, Sacred Music
Vassar College
Bachelor in Arts, Music

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jennifer
Most creative writing feedback is either too vague ('nice imagery!') or too prescriptive ('rewrite this scene entirely'). Jennifer approaches workshop-style revision differently, asking pointed questions about voice, pacing, and point of view that let writers discover their own fixes. Her English ba...
New York University
Master of Arts Teaching, Language Arts Teacher Education
Mcgill University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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Maddy
Few creative writing tutors have actually written and produced original plays — Maddy spent her time at Harvard doing exactly that, along with directing student theater productions. That background in dramatic writing gives her a sharp eye for dialogue, voice, pacing, and scene construction, whether...
Harvard University
B.A. in American History and Literature (minor in Theater)

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Samuel
A math major who writes creatively might sound unusual, but Samuel sees storytelling and problem-solving as the same skill: both require setting up a structure, building tension, and delivering a payoff. He digs into craft elements like voice, pacing, and scene construction, pushing students to revi...
Brown University
Applied Mathematics major

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mollie
Good creative writing isn't just inspiration — it's craft decisions about voice, pacing, point of view, and when to break the rules you've learned. Mollie has worked as both a content writer and a game designer, two fields where storytelling meets structure and every word has to earn its place. She ...
University of Chicago
AB (Bachelor of Arts) in English Language and Literature and Linguistics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Most creative writing advice is vague — 'show don't tell,' 'find your voice' — without explaining how to actually do it on the page. Marisa earned her writing degree at MIT through rigorous workshops that demanded craft-level revision, not just inspiration. She walks students through concrete techni...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Writing
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Minor in Business Management

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mahalia
A creative writing degree taught Mahalia something most writers learn the hard way: revision is where the real writing happens. She walks students through the full arc of a piece — from generating raw material through workshopping drafts — covering craft elements like voice, pacing, dialogue, and sc...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

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David
What separates a flat draft from one that actually moves a reader often comes down to articulation — knowing what you're trying to say and finding the precise language to say it. David's liberal arts background and deep experience across poetry, fiction, and essay writing give him a sharp eye for he...
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Bachelor's
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is about understanding your writing goals and style. A tutor will discuss what you're working on—whether it's short stories, poetry, essays, or another form—and identify areas where you'd like to improve, like character development, dialogue, or narrative structure. This helps create a personalized plan tailored to your creative vision.
Creative writing tutoring focuses on developing your unique voice, storytelling techniques, and imaginative expression, while essay tutoring emphasizes structure, argumentation, and academic conventions. That said, both benefit from strong writing fundamentals—a tutor can help you master dialogue, descriptive language, and revision strategies that apply across all forms of writing.
Absolutely. Writer's block is a common challenge, and tutors can help you work through it using proven techniques like freewriting, brainstorming exercises, and story prompts tailored to your interests. They can also help you identify what's causing the block—whether it's perfectionism, unclear ideas, or fear of judgment—and develop strategies to keep your creative momentum going.
Personalized feedback addresses your specific strengths and growth areas rather than generic comments. A tutor can provide detailed guidance on elements like pacing, character consistency, sensory details, and dialogue authenticity—then work with you through the revision process so you understand *why* changes strengthen your work. This targeted approach helps you develop stronger instincts as a writer.
Tutors can work with you on short stories, novels, poetry, screenwriting, memoir, flash fiction, and more. Whether you're exploring a new genre or deepening your skills in one you love, personalized instruction lets you focus on the specific techniques and challenges that matter most to your writing goals.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have expertise in creative writing and understand your specific interests and goals. You can discuss what genres you're passionate about, what kind of feedback style works best for you, and what you hope to accomplish—whether that's finishing a manuscript, improving your craft, or preparing for a creative writing program.
With Springfield's diverse student population across 78 schools, personalized tutoring ensures your creative voice gets individual attention and feedback. Rather than working in a classroom setting with a standard student-teacher ratio, 1-on-1 instruction means your tutor focuses entirely on your writing, your goals, and your unique style—helping you develop as a writer in ways that matter to you.
Yes. Many writers struggle with vulnerability when sharing their work, but working with a supportive tutor in a safe, judgment-free environment builds confidence. As you receive constructive feedback and see your writing improve, you'll develop trust in your abilities and feel more comfortable sharing your work with others.
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