Yes, they do.
Not good writers. They may break the rules of grammar for effect, but they write well.
They do it to achieve a specific intended effect
Some writers start writing after meeting other writers. Some writers start writing at a very early age and keep going. Some writers start writing when they get paid to write. Whenever you start writing - however you start writing - good for you!
I'm sure there are many emngineers who are not good at writing essays. - Just as there are many writers who are not good at engineering
A common misconception about good writers is that they are an authority on the subject that they are writing about. Which you could also say about me. But please don't.
I must admit - sometimes writers break the rules! There are times when a professional writer chooses to write something that is grammatically incorrect in order to create a certain effect or mood.Please understand one thing however - you must know the rules before you can break them!They do it to achieve a specific intended effect
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By writing about the things he has done. The good and the bad.
Good writers don't. Good writers use proper English to tell their stories, so you can't really tell where they are from.
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Academic and professional writers use many of the same rules. With the proper technical knowledge, many professional writers can write academic research papers. At the same time, because of the relaxed requirements most academic writers make good professional writers.
Most writers (and composers - of music) begin their writing career, usually unconsciously, by writing or composing very derivatively from earlier writers or composers they admire. This is accepted as part of the process. But it is not their own "voice". The sooner a writer is encouraged to write in their own unique style, the sooner they will produce works - whether good or not-so-good - that are truly their own voice. Encouraging their individual style is a way of attempting to "eliminate the middle man", as the saying goes.
Good writers revise and edit. Professional writers constantly think of better ways to say things, or try different methods of doing a scene. Writers who don't edit and revise are lazy writers who probably never sell their work. Good Lord, I spend half my time reading and revising scenes!