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How to Become a Good Writer

Last Updated on June 7, 2021 By Methew Harbor Leave a Comment

Art is unvanquishable; no one and can claim or will claim its complete mastery. Writing, an excellent form for expressing emotions, art, or knowledge, is undoubtedly a no Childs’ play. Tormenting with your thoughts and coming with a few words that pass through the barriers of imagination and thought is undoubtedly a harrowing ordeal. Many have tried, many have failed.

The Essence of Good Writing

Stephen King once said that “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot”. On somewhat real-world grounds, these two things have a major impact on the success and failure on writing well, though they may belong to any form of expression i.e. stories, books, blogs and etc.

Other things also come along, but these two things (reading and writing) are the essence of writing good. Reading a lot provides you with the knowledge for more profound observance, and writing a lot trains you to express your thoughts more effectively.

No one can make you a good writer. It is a sort of self-meditation that can train you to write well and polish your abilities. We’ve listed down some activities that can sharpen your writing skills.

8 Good Practices that Can Make You a Good Writer

Develop a Deep Observance: Good writers tend to think deep. The ability to inculcate a thought in the readers’ mind is your first step to good writing. It develops a link between you and the observer. The deeper the thoughts, the stronger the link.

Build a Tone: Develop your specific tone that is somewhat unique and coheres with your writing content. This prepares the user for an easy read that is easy on the eye and creates a picture in his mind for better acceptance.

Read and Write A Lot: Reading good writers will enrich your thoughts; it can be books, blogs and brochures. Writing a lot will help you to improve your presentation, preciseness and persistence.

Maintain a Continuity: The text you write must be continuous. It must describe the idea to the reader in a way that completes the story. Good writers always prepare the writer for the ending, constantly plan your text for an interesting read.

Use the Right Words: The words you write, describe your thoughts. Choose your words that are best suited for the targeted audience and describe your content type. Any mismatch of words can cause the user to lose attention in the read, i.e. if you use literary words for a scientific journal, you probably mix Shakespeare with artificial intelligence.

Read your text as a Reader: Before publishing your content, it is always better to read your text as an audience. The writers tend to love their content as a child and consider their words to be absolute. For a good writer, you must have an open heart. Make edits where required, and then make the final copy of your content.

Be Structurally Correct: Readers tend to read their context in a more continuous fashion. Any grammatical or structural error can disrupt the reader from his read. Moreover, it also doubts the abilities of the reader and makes a bad expression.

Be True to Yourself: Although this step has nothing to do with the art of good writing, this step is by far the essential step to connect with the reader. If you are true to yourself, your writings will represent it, and indeed there is nothing as good as writing from the heart.

It’s a Long Road

Writing is the best form of expression; God also choose to convey his thoughts in written books, he revealed. Great revolutions took place as a result of great writings. Becoming a good writer is certainly not a piece of cake. Rome was not built in a day, and good writers don’t just sprout out from a library. It takes practice, hard work, and a good heart.

matt harbour
Methew Harbor

Matthew is a Co-Founder at BusinessFinanceArticles.org. Matthew was a floor manager at a local restaurant in Wales. He lost his job after the pandemic and took initiative to make a team and start the project.

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