poweredarticle.com
Search:    Index Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Place Your Link >> Add Your Article   

Finance & Investment

Self Help

Hotels & Travel

Fitness & Health

Employment & Careers

Business & Companies

Fashion & Relationships

Estate & Realty

Research & Science

Drink & Food

Vehicles & Automotive

Issues & News

Recreation

Healthcare & Treatment

Computers & Software

Art & Creative

Government & Politics

Academics & Education

Sports & Adventure

Online Shopping

Online & Board Games

Family & Home

Society & Communities

Teens & Children

 

Index Page –› Art & Creative –› Editing & Writing Services
 

How You Can Become A Better Writer

 
I have been writing professionally for more than two decades and teaching writing nearly that long. Every conference, every writing staff, and every class has always included some writer who asks: "How Can I Become A Better Writer?"

They don't usually like my answer. "Practice writing every day and read to study the writing of others every day."

They don't like the answer for one of two reasons usually. Some people are looking for some quick-fix, magic formula that will make them a good writer in three easy steps. Although my suggestion involves only two steps it is pretty obvious that it is a long-term project. The other group of people will sneer at the first because they consider themselves "real writers" but they don't like the answer any more than the others. They believe they have a gift that simply needs to be unlocked by the magic key that published, successful writers possess.

The simple truth is that there is no way to improve your writing other than to continually practice your craft. Write every day. Experiment, plan, revise, and revisit. Make challenges and deadlines and competitions. Push yourself and your writing will reward you. I promise. Write something inspired by a writer you admire and then write something completely your own.

However it is not enough to simply write in a vacuum -- or an ivory tower. You must also read the writing of others. Read far and wide. Read fiction, nonfiction, poetry and song lyrics. Read argument and persuasion, read informative and biographical, read science and fantasy. Read talented and skilled professionals and read those who are still finding their writing feet.

You are reading to gain inspiration and confidence. You are reading to build your vocabulary and your stockpile of writing tricks. You are reading to learn more about the rhythms and patterns of language. You are reading so that as you write you will be able to develop your own unique voice.

Learning to be a better writer is not the work of a weekend or even a semester. Learning to be a better writer is a life's work. If you really are a writer then you will never consider your work done. I don't know a professional writer who sits back and says "I'm done learning now, I'm as good as I'm going to get". Certainly it need not take a lifetime to reach professional status but you shouldn't make that your goal. Thinking in those terms can hold you back from becoming the best writer you can be.

For example, perhaps the reason your particular project was rejected had nothing at all to do with your writing but was in fact due to your topic, the particular needs of that publisher, or even the mood of the editor when your submission came across their desk. The truth is that you cannot control when you become a published, professional writer, but you can control your progress toward improving your writing. Believe me, the stronger your writing becomes then the easier it will be to achieve that other goal. When you reach the point that you regularly deliver quality writing then you will find a market. If you write it the rest will come.

Author: Deanna Mascle
 
Author Bio:

Deanna Mascle has been conducting business on the internet since 1999. She shares her internet marketing tips and tutorials in her newsletter Establish Your Epresence. Learn more at Establish Your Epresence at EstablishYourEpresence.com

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Unstructured Writing: Letting Go and Finding Flow
 
Letters of Recommendation Defined
 
Writing: It??s All In The Content
 
Keeping Up With the Newsboy
 
Talking of Voids
 
Hero's Journey: The Trials; A Beautiful Mind (2001)
 
Epictunes - The right place for unsigned bands
 
Photography A - Z the Easy Way: K - Kelvin or Colour temperature
 
How to Squeeze Writing into Your Busy Schedule
 
42 Questions for Achieving Optimal Website Writing Results
 
 
 

Related Links

 
Unique Native Furniture Handcrafted in New Mexico
New Mexico, Santa Fe, and southwestern style furniture, crafts, and home accents handmade in New Mexico.
 
Ruth Dudley Edwards
Ruth Dudley Edwards website! Sometime academic, teacher, marketing executive and civil servant, Ruth Dudley Edwards has been a freelance writer since 1979.
 
Lesley Grant-Adamson
Her insights into the causes of criminal behaviour, coupled with her elegant yet menacing prose, mark Lesley Grant-Adamson out as one of the most remarkable crime writing talents of her generation.
 
online home of Christopher Brookmyre
home of Christopher Brookmyre, author of thrillers described as 'tartan noir'.
 
crime novels of Judith Cutler
The home page of Birmingham crime writer Judith Cutler.
 
Geraldine Evans Crime and Historical Fiction and Non Fiction
Geraldine Evans is a British writer of crime novels, historical novels and non-fiction. Under the name Geraldine Evans she produces crime novels; the amusing Rafferty Llewellyn series and the Casey Catt mystery series.
 
 
 
 

How to Get Your Promotional Articles Accepted by Publishers

If you want to get more traffic and sales from your promotional articles, and you want to get your a ... - Jinger Jarrett
 

Why Every Band Needs A Keyboard

The keyboard is a multi dimensional instrument. It can mimic any instrument. That includes guitars, ... - Sandra Stammberger
 

Give new life to your living room

Painting Books has all types of various medium for doing decorative tole painting is wood, fabric, c ... - Anna Josephs
 

Writing For Dollars -- A Freelancer's Guide

If you have writing skills and want to use your skills to earn some income for yourself and families ... - Julia Tang
 

42 Questions for Achieving Optimal Website Writing Results

The foundation for creating advertising copy or website writing that floods your newly designed webs ... - Alan Richardson
 

Why Start Your Own Independent Record Label?

Discover why you should start your own indepedent record label in the exciting music industry. - KC Smith
 
 
Index Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Use  
© www.poweredarticle.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide