How to Enhance Your Writing
Get a journal, something that you enjoy writing with (colorful glitter pens, mechanical pencil-whatever) Make a special time to write everyday and make sure it is well lighted, quiet, and you can concentrate and be inspired., When you are writing in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a journal
A great way to practice this is to pick a random topic and write about that for 5-10 minutes, and never stop writing! Even if your words run dry, keep it flowing! It doesn't matter what you write; just write something! , Read whatever you enjoy reading and figure out what you like about that author's writing and try to write like that.
Also you will learn all sorts of new words. , Anywhere.
Try on your arm or sticking bits of paper in your pockets. , If you hate writing about owls, don't write about owls.
Eventually, you'll become comfortable writing about anything, but even then you'll always have favorites. , If you are in a forest, pretend like you're a character and imagine what you'd write if you were describing this place and what kind of mood you would set and what kind of action would take place. , Occasionally, to challenge yourself, write about something you aren't fond of.
Eventually you may even like writing about owls. -
Step 2: something that you enjoy writing with (colorful glitter pens
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Step 3: mechanical pencil-whatever) Make a special time to write everyday and make sure it is well lighted
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Step 4: and you can concentrate and be inspired.
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Step 5: When you are writing in general
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Step 6: ensure that you always try to keep the words flowing.
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Step 7: Read widely!
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Step 8: Whenever you find out a very interesting
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Step 9: new word or an important English rule or even a new random fact
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Step 10: write it somewhere.
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Step 11: Write what makes you want to write more.
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Step 12: Observe your surroundings.
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Step 13: Inspiration is good
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Step 14: but the best writers
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Step 15: the masters of the craft
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Step 16: learn to control their 'muse' to some degree- try to do the same.
Detailed Guide
A great way to practice this is to pick a random topic and write about that for 5-10 minutes, and never stop writing! Even if your words run dry, keep it flowing! It doesn't matter what you write; just write something! , Read whatever you enjoy reading and figure out what you like about that author's writing and try to write like that.
Also you will learn all sorts of new words. , Anywhere.
Try on your arm or sticking bits of paper in your pockets. , If you hate writing about owls, don't write about owls.
Eventually, you'll become comfortable writing about anything, but even then you'll always have favorites. , If you are in a forest, pretend like you're a character and imagine what you'd write if you were describing this place and what kind of mood you would set and what kind of action would take place. , Occasionally, to challenge yourself, write about something you aren't fond of.
Eventually you may even like writing about owls.
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