A common assumption among many would-be writers is the thought of not being able to write because they were not born with the gift or skill of writing.
I am curious to hear your thoughts about this. Do you think writers are born or made? If yes, why? If no, why?
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For some it comes more easy than others, but we can all learn it. It's important to keep evaluating yourself if you want to improve, if it's just over and out and to the next, your chance of improving is limited.
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I've yet to see any baby that is born with the ability to write, so I'll say 'made'.
Writing is skill but when words started rhyming it becomes an art.
I have a lot of amazing tech stuff in my mind but don't have a words to explain it and I know I never gonna learn until I start writing. As we know the fact that:
Practice made the man perfect.
As I am new to blogging I literally don't know how to write but I jumped into the dark tunnel and started blogging.
There's always a light at the end of the tunnel.
By doing some research, I share what I was doing from past 2 weeks, I started reading books and articles to know how writers express their imaginations in words.
Keep running until you find the light...
Cheers!
Ignore my grammer's mistakes as English is not my Primary Language
They are made(mostly). Some recognize it early and some late. Writing is a Skill to have and the passion for it is the tool to sharp it further..
Everyone has the spirit of writing in them, you just have to push and build it gradually. No one was born a pro in writing, time, practice and passion made them good
Writing is a skill. You don't born with skills, you develop them with time and practice. When I started writing a journal, I had no idea what should I write. But with time and consistent practice, I got better.
Same with technical writing too. I knew a lot but I couldn't express it in simpler terms. But with practice and feedback, I really got better. 💡 Once you know the art, you can create awesome crafts.
Hey Edidiong Asikpo, I am very glad to see your interesting question. Actually, It's true that some skill and talent are god gifted but everyone tries to be a good writer if people take it their passion. Actually, I am also a professional writer. I have done many struggles to build my career in the writing industry. From my childhood I want to make my career in this writing field, In this term my mother helped me lot, she was an English teacher. Now I am working as a freelance writer at a famous educational services company in Australia. You may also check our official service here- essayontime.com.au/write-my-essay-in-australia where I am especially working for students academic writing solutions and teach them how they can improve their writing skill. So I believe being a good writer not a very tough thing, it requires brushing up on the basic principles of writing, grammar, and spelling. Also, you need to expand your vocabulary to express yourself clearly, Read regularly. If you following these tips then you can enhance your writing skill by yourself day by day. Thanks again for this interesting question. Thanks
Hey Edidiong Asikpo :)
This is pretty common to question yourself. People going through school, are most probably never taught the "right" way to write and when the time comes, are feeling inadequate. Which is totally wrong.
Nobody mentions that writing as any other "craft" is multi-faceted and can have as many contexts as there are people.
So, experiment, release your articles and be open to feedback, you will get better by it in time. I have been doing technical development editing for more than one global software engineering book companies for years and I am still learning.
If you are into tech-writing, Google has released some good courses with nice directives developers.google.com/tech-writing
Cheers!
I think any skill can be honed with time and practice. It's about your perseverance and willingness to grow mindset. An article I found on Fixed vs Grown Mindset. Although I have written a few articles here on Hashnode, I personally think I still need more practice in writing. And that's why I am practicing now :) Hashnode is a great to place to start!
I don't think someone born for something. Their interest in things make them what they are.
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