Archive for September, 2008
Many struggling writers are convinced there is a secret to the
success of more confident writers. There is a secret, but
it’s one that you too can embrace to improve your writing. The
simple truth is that refining your own personal writing process
to your unique strengths and weaknesses can not only make writing
easier but also can improve writing. Every writer’s
writing process includes the same basic five elements: inventing,
organizing, drafting, revising, and editing; however, in order
for the writing process to improve, the process must be
tailored to fit the individual writer’s strengths and
weaknesses.
Invention is one area that many beginning and struggling writers
simply do not spend enough time on. Many beginning writers
believe any time not spent writing is a waste of time. However,
experienced writers know that the more time spent thinking about
and preparing for the writing task, the less time
needed on actual writing. Invention might
be simply thinking about the topic or can also include methods such as
brainstorming, free writing, or clustering. Experiment with many
types of brainstorming and invention to determine which methods
work best for you.
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Refining your writing process is key to your writing success
Writing is one of the most essential skills we must learn in
today’s society. It is important to success in school. It is
important to success in the work force. Writing is important to
participate in the new global economy. Not only is writing
important for communicating with others, it is also an important
part of learning and problem solving. While most people fully
recognize just how important writing is, many still do not fully
understand how to develop this important life skill. There are
four important rules to remember when working to develop your
writing skills.
Writing cannot be learned in a short time. You can take a writing
class that can help you improve your skill but getting drastic
improvements to your writing skill is really a task that can take a lot longer.
Writing is complex and challenging and takes time to
learn then even more time to fully develop your potential as a
writer.
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