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How to take the right posture to be a successful writer.
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 287907, member: 90141"] Writing is one of the most technical art to undertake. If you don't have the posture that would help you to succeed in writing, you would be frustrated and leave writing. So what are the attitudes and postures that make a good writer? Let's explore. 1) Read everything: No matter a prolific wordsmith you are, you cannot succeed as a writer. Reading increases your reservoir of vocabulary and words. It expands your horizon to things you might not have seen or known before. I read everything from playboy to Kamasutra to the Bible and the Koran. This posture of reading everything is a sure recipe for success on writing. 2) Take everything as a potential article: A good writer develops a write-up from just anything. He expands his mind beyond the actual event. Every sound and every sight is a write-up. From the neighborhood quarrel to the accident you witnessed, try and develop a story out of it. 3) Just start writing: Sometimes you won't to write on a particular topic and you don't have an idea where to start from. Just scribble anything and you would be amazed at how the ideas would flow like a fountain. If any person applies these tips, he/she is surely going to have an excellent writing career. [/QUOTE]
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