5 Tips to Become a Better Writer by Caroline Blaha-Black

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Re: 5 Tips to Become a Better Writer by Caroline Blaha-Black

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I like the way you express yourself.personally I sont know how to write a nice article but now I have a hint of ths secret behind writing a successful article, "write first", thank you. you are a champion.
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I am grateful for the tips. I love reading and I have always wanted to write my own book. These tips are really helpful and i believe that they will be helpful as i pursue becoming an author. I think that joining a writer's critic group would help me alot as it would help me to identify areas that my writing needs improvement.
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Very interesting tips provided and yes I find them t9 be true in my 5years of writing experience. Reading and writing go hand in hand as you can not be a good writer if you can not read books from other authors. Thanks for the insights.
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Post by Hubre De Klerk »

Thank you for your advise! I am definitely taking it to heart.
I absolutely love reading and have thought about writing something for so long, but haven't pushed myself to do it just YET!
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Post by Noor Alam 6 »

I like the way you express yourself.I love reading and have thought about writing something for so long, but I haven't pushed myself to do it just YET!
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Post by Noor Alam 6 »

It was good for me to realize what steps I'm weak in so that I can go about correcting them. Thank you. The writing and critique groups can be helpful- you have a second or third pair of eyes to look at your work. If there is one close to your area, that is helpful. so you don't have to drive so far. Sometimes it can also be a good idea to start one yourself, if there are non in your area, and have some of your writing-minded friends join.
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Post by 04092B »

These are useful tips for a beginner like me. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Hopefully I can apply myself to this and bring good result in the future. ❤️
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Post by Samuel Onowhakpor »

This is a very straightforward article. The advice is really much needed. Numerous platforms such as OBC are a great way to begin the journey.
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Post by Carlos Mata Saenz »

This was so interesting, thank you! Becoming a writer someday would be a dream made true for me so maybe I will follow this 5!
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This is such an insightful article, thank you for sharing this.
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You are actually right. It is hard, if not impossible to come with something good without a clear heads-up. One always needs a little guidance, to avoid becoming overly frustrated. Whenever I read a piece of writing that was well crafted, I appreciate and identify what made it stand out. Then, I also make it a point to identify and learn as well. This has enabled me to improve my skills as a reviewer.
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Post by seddiki »

I don't have five tips but reading is the first crumb
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