Writing about 'writing'.

Written by Liana Metal


Writing about ‘Writing’!

By Liana Metal

What am I going to write about? Which topic isrepparttar best? Who is going to be interested in my article?

You can ask yourself endless questions on ‘what’ is going to berepparttar 128885 subject of your article. Don’t despair! This is not a problem . Any topic will do, and a lot of people will read your article as far as you pay attention torepparttar 128886 top rule ofrepparttar 128887 internet: Give away information.

This isrepparttar 128888 reason why people read articles, and that’s why you are reading this article inrepparttar 128889 first place! Think for a moment: Why am I reading this article? Of course, you might say it’s out of curiosity, butrepparttar 128890 most popular answer would be: To get informed in this field.

The best way to start writing straightaway is to think of an experience of yours. It could be any experience, good or bad, on any subject. I have started my writing career by writing about ‘writing’. Sounds funny? It may be , but it has helped me sort out a lot of ‘writing’ related issues and find my way through them. Before starting writing articles forrepparttar 128891 web though, I read a lot. I practically read anything I came across online , from ads to news items, and from book reviews to ebooks. I became a reviewer to get intorepparttar 128892 ‘things’ faster, and I joined a lot of online communities as well. Then I started writing How-to articles.

Have You Plotted Your Story Before Writing It?

Written by Nick Vernon


Creative Writing Tips –

The writer, who doesn’t haverepparttar time to plot, always findsrepparttar 128882 time to rewrite.

Sound familiar?

I’ve been guilty of this too, back inrepparttar 128883 early days of my writing apprenticeship. I was so eager to get stuck into writing my story that I wouldn’t bother with plotting.

Plotting gives you a sense of direction. It’s your map, which will lead you to write your story. Leaping intorepparttar 128884 unknown rarely works. Without a plot several things can happen….

Our stories aren’t focused

We lose our way

Our characters don’t come to life because we don’t takerepparttar 128885 time to develop them

We get stuck

The story strays from us

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