Five Simple Steps To Becoming A Good Writer
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In my opinion, it is simply common courtesy in communicating to do so as efficiently and correctly as possible. In conversation, for instance, we don't shout, we don't look away, we don't mumble. In writing, we try not to waste people's time with misspellings, poor grammar or rambling on. Every unnecessary word makes communicating more difficult. If we're not sure how to spell a word, it's thoughtful to look it up, and correct it, rather than to put that responsibility on the reader. Everyone makes mistakes, but it's incumbent upon us to make our best effort to be correct. It's thoughtful, it's polite, it's professional. Good writing makes for good reading.
- William F. Torpey
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Appreciate the pointers. Thanks so much will refer you to others in reference to writing issues. Again thanks. Best!!!
Hi There! I just happened to find your website today while surfing the net on becoming a writer. I couldn't stand myself any longer. I have so many beautiful romance stories to write, but I am scared to write them. Why? Because I have to get over the embarassing feeling of having other people read what I've written. Know what I mean? I don't have writers block, I have the fear of not knowing where to begin. These feelings are overwhelming me. Any advice as to how I can conquer it? I guess I need more confidence in myself. Proper grammar is another issue that leaves me feeling empty. Thanks for letting me vent.
Darkside ~
Thank you so much for the excellent advice and words of wisdom. I totally appreciate it. I started writing today. I now realize that I was my own worst enemy. No one was holding me back but myself. Heck, I was rejecting my own work before I even began! Many, many thanks.
Thanks Darkside ~
I appreciate the info. on Hubpages. I am currently reading them now to see the subject and content people are using. Once I decide exactly WHAT I want to write about, I'll follow your advice. Will visit your hubpage as well.
As you've said, practice really does make perfect. you'll learn what style your readers prefer, but also what style you prefer to write in too. Excellent Hub by the way
Freebyrd, if you're still around, you should join the Harlequin Romance Writers at http://community.eharlequin.com/WebX?14@@.4a832a6e
It's a community of wannabe and published writers of Romance, and the published authors are very, very helpful. I can also point you to some good info on Romance writing if you email me (link on my profile if you click on my name in this post).
THANKS FOR ALL THE WRITING TIPS.ENJOYING THE JOURNEY.PEACE.
This was written 2 years ago? It is still very much applicable (and if I'm reading the forums right, more so now than before). Tanks I mean, thanks for the tips DS.
Good straightforawrd advice!I like it!Thanks very much!
Great article. Good and straight to the point. Thanks for sharing this. Peace
short but it contains all the things we need to know about writing! Thank you!
Simplicity is sometimes the best, DS. Awesome job as usual, :)
Mistakes are made,sometimes on purpose.
Great info and good advice, thanks so much. I always re-read what I have written,(ever since I put 'singed in his absence' at the end of a letter I had typed for my boss - I surely did get the mistaken then!).
It recently became apparent to me that the letters 'T' and 'G' are far too close together on a keyboard. This is why I'll always be proofing all my emails especially when ending with the phrase "Regards".
Good advice darkside, direct and to the point. Nice quote to finish on too.
I appreciate your brevity. ©
Your hubs are extremely useful and interesting. I will be following you. No doubt about it!






















Moonmaiden Level 2 Commenter 4 years ago
I'm not sure if you spelled MISTAKES wrong on purpose or if that is just to test us. Either way, it made me chuckle. Hugs. Good luck on all your Hubs.