Wednesday, October 14, 2009

ITS SOOO SIMPLE

It took me many years of English and writing classes before I realized that I was making writing much harder than it needed to be. Eventually, after enough years of classes and practice at writing, I realized that the keys to writing are simply observation and description. In order to write about a situation, first I have to observe the situation and notice all the details, especially the trivial things that stick in my mind, because they don’t fit the situation. Once I have looked at the situation and all of the details surrounding it, then the remaining task is describing what I have seen. For a long time, I found it very difficult and nearly impossible to describe a situation because I though there was some special way to write it. Finally, I realized that the best way to write was to mentally tell a friend about what I was writing about, and then write those words down. Once I realized that writing was just telling someone what I had seen or felt and then going back and cleaning up what I had written to make it more understandable and grammatical, writing became much easier.

4 comments:

  1. Yay! You're right...this does seem so "simple," but that's how the best writing revelations are! When it finally sunk into my thick brain that all writing is determined by audience/purpose, it was so powerful that it literally changed the way I approach every single piece of writing. Remind me to tell you about it!

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  2. I always felt the same way. :) but this class has helped me get used to writing. Good job!

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  3. i always made writing a lot harder than it actually was.. This class has helped me with that. Keep it up

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  4. Wow best friend, you are right. I never looked at it like that. I think I do the same as well. For some reason as soon as the teacher says paper, I right away think hard. It is actually all about how you start into it, it helps if you have a good attitude.

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