Writing Articles
1: Freedom of Information advice
reedom of information law has proved a useful tool for journalists and media organisations, generating news stories by revealing controversial and at times sensational material which would otherwise h
2: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of People Named 'W'
"Pithy prose" are quotations that say more in one or two sentences than could be expressed in a thousand-word treatise. They are like pouring a liter of liquid into a half-liter bottle. A few people (e.g. Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde) produced pithy prose, in their hundreds. Others only a handful, but, these too are well worth preserving. This article is dedicated to the wit and wisdom of people with surnames beginning with "W".
3: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde was an illustrious Irish dramatist, novelist, and poet. He was renowned for his "pithy prose". These are quotations that say more in one or two sentences than could be expressed in a thousand-word treatise. They are like pouring a liter of liquid into a half-liter bottle.
4: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Mark Twain
Mark Twain famously observed, "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug." Quotations like this are called "pithy prose". They can cover an unlimited variety of subjects: love, religion, politics, human nature, etc. What unites them is their ability to say more in one or two sentences than could be expressed in a thousand-word treatise. They are like pouring a liter of liquid into a half-liter bottle.
5: This Awesome Thing: Products to Help Improve Overall Quality of Life?
Products such as get rich quick, get rich slow, or just change how your mindset is about the very aspects of life is a multi billion dollar industry. Every aspect, including merchandise from motivational speakers to weight loss coaches and diets, to how to build your internet empire, and how to learn how to better communicate with the opposite sex are sold everyday on the world wide web.
6: God Bless all the Truckers
Godd Bless all the Truckers from TruckerJeff's Blog
7: In-class Writing or Homework
Desks and paper rattle while time slowly tics away from the clock. This time these distractions do not bother you because you are finishing one of your most well written papers. In-class writings are great because they include many positive opportunities. It is hard to say whether homework or in-class writings will give you more satisfaction. Homework allows for some opportunities to become available, which could prove to be invaluable to some people. I personally prefer to have the choices of in-class writings available at hand.
8: Writing Creatively
Creative writing is used to help regular expository writing become more interesting. You can use creative writing to do many tasks to help compose your paper. For instance, use this technique to select and narrow down your chose of topic. You can also gen
9: Writing Process
Writing a paper on the writing process is pretty hard. The writing process is different from one person to another. You come across questions like, What exactly is the writing process? and Must you follow one persons writing process if yours is different? This is where I came across the answer to my questions, write however you wish to write. If one person likes free write first and another person likes to write a draft first, let them do how they please.
The writing process is something that you figure out yourself as you go through school. I personally think that is why they make us take English for so many years. Through the years, I found that some teachers forced you to write certain ways. I believe that this keeps the student from expressing their true feelings about the topic. They end up thinking more about how much they hate the assignment or the teacher. I do agree that you must teach the students how to write. That is where the English textbooks come into play. There, they can expand the student s mind with new ideas. Whether or not they decide to use them is up to the individual.
In Elbow s writing, he says, The most effective way I know to improve your writing is to do free writing exercises regularly (Elbow 62). Because I am not one to write in a journal everyday, I cannot personally agree or disagree with his comment. I do believe that the more you write, the better you become. I do see that people who write often also do better in their English classes. Elbow also says, The main thing is that a freewriting must never be evaluated in any way; in fact there must be no discussion at all (Elbow 63). I don t agree with him. The only way for someone to improve his or her writing is if a peer reads over it and explains what could be done to improve it.
In The Maker s Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscript, Murray says, Writers must learn to be their own worst enemy (Murray 87). He is trying to say that when it comes to editing, you must be able to accept criticism from others and be suspicious of it. Just because they say that you should rearrange that paragraph doesn t necessarily mean you have to. The way you wrote the paragraph could be in your own voice.
Your papers should be filled with your voice. Voice is what makes your writing personal. But your voice could be different depending on what you write about. I would put a lot more of my feelings in a paper about food, than a paper about how the polar ice caps are melting.
Revising and rewriting a paper is a common step in the writing process. Personally, I think your paper would be crap if you skipped these steps but I m sure someone has done it before. Every writer has revised and rewritten a paper. Do you think that Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in one shot? I don t think so.
In conclusion, writing is up to the writer. If the writer decides to follow the formal writing process, then that s their choice. Nothing should be forced when it comes to writing. Then the writer does not put out their best work possible. Thank you for reading my paper. I didn t know if I would make it longer than two pages, but here I am. The writing process is something that changes from person to person depending on their education and experiences.
The writing process is something that you figure out yourself as you go through school. I personally think that is why they make us take English for so many years. Through the years, I found that some teachers forced you to write certain ways. I believe that this keeps the student from expressing their true feelings about the topic. They end up thinking more about how much they hate the assignment or the teacher. I do agree that you must teach the students how to write. That is where the English textbooks come into play. There, they can expand the student s mind with new ideas. Whether or not they decide to use them is up to the individual.
In Elbow s writing, he says, The most effective way I know to improve your writing is to do free writing exercises regularly (Elbow 62). Because I am not one to write in a journal everyday, I cannot personally agree or disagree with his comment. I do believe that the more you write, the better you become. I do see that people who write often also do better in their English classes. Elbow also says, The main thing is that a freewriting must never be evaluated in any way; in fact there must be no discussion at all (Elbow 63). I don t agree with him. The only way for someone to improve his or her writing is if a peer reads over it and explains what could be done to improve it.
In The Maker s Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscript, Murray says, Writers must learn to be their own worst enemy (Murray 87). He is trying to say that when it comes to editing, you must be able to accept criticism from others and be suspicious of it. Just because they say that you should rearrange that paragraph doesn t necessarily mean you have to. The way you wrote the paragraph could be in your own voice.
Your papers should be filled with your voice. Voice is what makes your writing personal. But your voice could be different depending on what you write about. I would put a lot more of my feelings in a paper about food, than a paper about how the polar ice caps are melting.
Revising and rewriting a paper is a common step in the writing process. Personally, I think your paper would be crap if you skipped these steps but I m sure someone has done it before. Every writer has revised and rewritten a paper. Do you think that Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in one shot? I don t think so.
In conclusion, writing is up to the writer. If the writer decides to follow the formal writing process, then that s their choice. Nothing should be forced when it comes to writing. Then the writer does not put out their best work possible. Thank you for reading my paper. I didn t know if I would make it longer than two pages, but here I am. The writing process is something that changes from person to person depending on their education and experiences.
10: Women's Writing Changes
Women's writing styles have changed over the years as women's roles have changed in this world. The more that woman's roles have changed the more that their writing changes.
11: Writing Is Good
College writing courses give students a good chance to learn that writing can be an enjoyable experience. Previous schooling has left me, and maybe others, with an unfair negative opinion towards writing. College has given writing a second chance for me, leaving behind the earlier days of forced idea writing, by allowing self made thesis and introducing personal feedback into the writing process.
12: Shakespeare Didn’t Blog
Seattle, WA – Somewhere out there is the mind that will produce the next great American novel. If, however, that would-be author is under the age of 18, the words they write may be more of “SOZ” and
13: An Easy Blueprint on How You Can Type Articles For Hard Cash
When it comes to publishing articles, you'd be amazed at the number of experienced authors there are. And what is yet more amazing is that many of these folks do not understand they're skilled enough to type articles for money. There are a lot of steps towards earning cash out of typing articles, but it is surely worth it with the high demand for quality content out there online.
14: Writing a great story starts with writing a killer intro
If you want to grab the readers attention you must pay attention with the introductory passage. This is the lead in for the rest of your story.
15: What is your writing tone?
When it comes to writing, its all about how you say it, combined with a strategic decision as to what to say, so that you can meet your goals. Think about the last great conversation you had with an engaging person. How did it make you feel?
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