
There are many different tricks of writing used by the most famous writers and by you and I. Ernest Hemingway believed that stories should be filled with short, quick-to-the-point sentences. He didn't believe that someone should need a dictionary to read and understand a piece of literary work. To prevent this from happening, he felt that all writings should be written using simple language so that readers of all ages can read and fully understand it without looking up every other word.
Another trick of writing that most people use is using a thesaurus to make certain words or phrases sound more inteligent and comolex. This can be used if you feel that your writing is not up to part or that the vocabulary is too simple. If Ernet Hemingway found out about this trick of writing, he would have a fit!
One trick of writing that I use most often is writing a paper either early in the morning or late at night, then after I've gotten some rest, revise it. This works for me because I feel as though I write my best works early in the day and late at night. Then, if I get rest and reread my paper, I would have forgotten what I have written and I can judge my paper with a blank mind. This allows me to get my paper edited without the need of others, which I like because I hate other people reading and criticizing my work, espescially if it isn't my best.
One last trick of writing I use is writing normal lengthed sentences, then follow with either a short, or even longer sentence. I feel that this ensures that the reader does not get bored reading long sentences. Talk about a headache! I hope you've picked up some tricks that you will use in your own writing and see how they work for you. And until the next blog.....see ya




No comments:
Post a Comment