Writing is relaxing, for some authors, writing something is a way to express feelings, hopes, dreams, its something that can be ones dream world or dream life. Writing is free from reality, you can create anything. Writing is peaceful, addicting. Authors love writing, creating people, quests, adventures. They can inspire the reader with the subject they're writing about. So probably because they have a love for it and because they want inspire us, the young people, with the knowledge, the imagination, the world. They are sharing their lives, bits of them, and most importantly they are sharing a story woven from their childhood or mind, sharing opinions, reality.....
In order to be a good writer, you should take a writing or English class at a local community college.
Being positive leads to good things.
Everything you experience goes into your writing: good things, bad things, all the emotion and senses and thoughts. Each writer is unique because they come from a different heritage.
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no their aren't any good things
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Anticipating things.
If you have good references, and volunteer records that helps. Most importantly, you have to be a good writer. Show your skills in the essay questions on the applications. Being a good writer will get you far in college, like getting jobs, internships or if you want to study abroad.
If you fancy becoming a freelance writer on the Web, you can try blogging or being a contributing writer on ezines or online magazines. A good way to start is to write on topics that you are familiar with.
Nothing is good about being immortal
The secret to becoming a good writer is to be an avid reader. The more books you read, the better writer you become. It's truly that simple. A formal education in writing is a must in my opinion. Nothing fancy though, a basic course at a community college should do it.
It doesn't. A writer is a person that translates an abstract concept into a human-readable form. A programmer is a person that translates an abstract concept into a machine-readable form. Aside from typing, the skill sets are largely unrelated; so being good at one will not make you good at the other.