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Article writing tips
Research Fund. The most important step is to write an article because you need to know what to write. Once completed research can write all understand. When you finish your research, know what the subject requires and what approach to take. Have sources and evidence to support his point along with the overall benefits of extensive research. Make your item description using real experiences of yourself or others.
- Create an outline. Thus, when writing an article, you have all the material in front of you so that nothing leaves and bring your thoughts into focus. Sketch can be a difficult process to write an article but it helps in the end. A scheme must include a title, introduction, body, conclusion and a list of sources. Normally writing an article, there is a problem and propose solutions. Therefore, the introduction should introduce the problem, the administration must propose solutions to the problem, and the conclusion should summarize your article and ask the reader to take action. The reader does not necessarily share his view, therefore, you must sell the problem and solution.
- Edit and proofread your article. Writing an article is not complete until they have been edited for content, structure and clarity. If there are too many sentences in a paragraph, or many punctuation and spelling, ruins the effect of the article. You want the reader to focus on the material presented in his article, not to be distracted by such errors. Therefore, after writing an article, look for mistakes and notice things like grammar, consistency in the narrative voice (first, second or third person) and if you have followed the issue of principle to avoid extraneous information.
- Do not plagiarize. It is easy to detect plagiarism and reflects poorly on the dancer. Is it acceptable for internet research and use sources, but taking the word to word is not acceptable. Paraphrasing, that is the act of the reformulation of a text or passage is also a form of plagiarism. To write an article, you must be original and let the words are derived from his mind. It is always better to understand its content before it is written, so you can write yourself and be understood. Read the rest of this entry »
Tips for young writers
- “End your day writing when you still want to keep writing.” “Reread, rewrite, reread, rewrite. If still not working, throw it out. It is healthy and should not feel guilty for the bodies of poems and pages who had everything they needed except life.” Helen Dunmore
- “The first 12 years are the worst.” “The best way is to write a book. A pen is useful, a computer is also true, but continues to fill the blank page of words.” “Only bad writers believe their work is really good.” “Describe it is very difficult. Remember that any description is an opinion on the world. Looking for a place from which to look.” “Fun.” Anne Enright
- “Marry someone who loves you and think that writing was a good idea.” “Do not read the criticism.” “Do not drink and write at a time.” “Do not send letters to your editor (nobody cares).” Richard Ford
- “Write in third person unless you’ve found a first-person voice really special.” “When information is free and universally accessible, a lot of research for a novel is devalued as the novel itself.” “You have to love before he can be ruthless.” Jonathan Franzen
- “Enter.” “Put a word and then another. Find the right word. Write.” “Fix it. But remember that sooner or later, before it reaches perfection, you’ll have to let it go and move on to writing your next work. Perfection is like trying to reach the horizon. Go ahead.” Neil Gaiman
- “Improve your language skills. Words are the raw material of your craft. The larger your vocabulary, the more effective your writing.” “Do not just plan writing: write. Just write, not dreaming of writing, developed a unique style.” PD James
- “Do not try to write for an ideal reader.’m Sure exists, but is reading to another.” “Be your own editor / critic. Close, but relentless.” Joyce Carol Oates
- “Read a lot.” “Write a lot.” “Learn to be self-critical.” “Do not give up.” “Find a worthwhile story to tell.” “Get lucky.” “Keep your luck.” Ian Rankin
- “Always carry a notebook with you. And I mean forever. The short-term memory retains information only for three minutes, unless you put down on paper, you lose an idea forever.” Will Self Read the rest of this entry »
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