Communication.
That's it, nothing more.
You must be aware you are simply asking "What is writing?" Adding the word "nature" to the question does not change it.
I could expound a bit and say that writing is speaking on paper. I could give a drawn out description and talk about the characters and collections of characters used in writing representing images, symbols, and ideas that act as vehicles of communication. That doesn't really solve the problem though.
The nature of writing is how it appears. That is entirely up to the writer. It is the expression of his style and experience. Most plainly stated, writing is communication.
Essay writing, of itself, can not maintain the balance of nature.
Alphabetic writing systems can be traced back to nature.
nature writing
Thoreau's communion with nature was at the basis of both his life and his writing.
DAVID RAINS WALLACE has written: 'THE NATURE OF NATURE WRITING'
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viewing nature, political theory, and writing
Writing letters to many people
as an adversary to be overcome
The age of reason.
Rene Descarte and john Locke were the enlightenment philosopher who was known for his writing on the nature of existence.