Hey guys, quick ques. I'm looking for some good books to read related to hsc English or a good read that could help with ideas and things. I know 1 book won't cut it, but if anyone could recommend a few books that are good to read over the next 2-3 years for me (regardless of level to be honest). I'm really strong at analytical, comparative and most of my discursive/persuasive stuff but like I feel like imaginative will kill me if I don't start early. Sometimes I just read good imaginatives and I feel they are interesting (they may be 800 words) but flow smoothly so it feels like (400 words). I want to build this skill.
Also if there are any general tips to improving imaginative writing in general, any ways you guys have practised? I found a relatively simple way for me, was to watch those award-winning short films (5 mins) and create ideas, but it doesn't help with putting pen to paper. I'll also start probably writing drafts/imaginatives from now and just keep them in folders, my old tutor told me how beneficial this is, because you may never use them again but the ideas will just formulate and it will come naturally.
Oh, and also if there is any HSC-related content that would just be good to read early like "All the light we cannot see" or whatever. I honestly don't know much about the experience/content (not claiming to know anything) just looking for some advice.
Anyways, Thanks in Advance!
Also if there are any general tips to improving imaginative writing in general, any ways you guys have practised? I found a relatively simple way for me, was to watch those award-winning short films (5 mins) and create ideas, but it doesn't help with putting pen to paper. I'll also start probably writing drafts/imaginatives from now and just keep them in folders, my old tutor told me how beneficial this is, because you may never use them again but the ideas will just formulate and it will come naturally.
Oh, and also if there is any HSC-related content that would just be good to read early like "All the light we cannot see" or whatever. I honestly don't know much about the experience/content (not claiming to know anything) just looking for some advice.
Anyways, Thanks in Advance!