Tuesday, 8 January 2013

4 Easy Tips to Better Writing

By Ron Wilson


Four tips for better writing - practice, model others, experiment, and seek feedback. Try these simple ways to improve your writing style today, and you may be surprised by the results!

The first one may sound a little obvious, but it is Practice. This can never be overstated. Most people think that writing a novel is something you can just dive into, and complete from start to finish with no prior experience. People believe that a best-seller can be jotted down as a first writing experience. The more you practice the better you will become, and the more other people will notice that your writing is worth reading.

Next, you should model others. When there are so many successful authors out there for you to learn from, why should you re-invent the wheel? Learn to read prolifically and avidly, and read with a critical eye. This way you will learn new skills as you figure out what works and what doesn't, and develop your own natural style.

The next tip is to experiment. This tip cannot be overemphasised. The more you experiment with various styles and techniques, the more chance you give yourself to create a natural style that suits you and that you are comfortable with. You want to become comfortable in your own writing skin so you can develop a style that is unique.

And the fourth tip is to seek constructive feedback. If you seek out feedback from others you will be opening yourself up to growth and development. Be careful only to choose people who will provide positive feedback, and not be destructive. Feedback helps you to get an idea of what a publisher or reader would think of your work.

Acting on feedback is just as important as seeking it. There is not point in getting feedback from others if you do nothing with it. Make the changes that need to be made to your story so you can progress and move forward. If you use all four of these tips regularly you will see your work transformed in no time.




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