Tuesday, January 27, 2009
What Is Good Writing?
Good writing is something that cannot be described in concrete sentences; it varies from piece to piece. Of course, good writing will always give off an opinion as well as valid points in favor of that opinion, but how the writer goes about creating this effect is his or her choice. While there is some over lapping within the ways an author goes about his or her business, there is one solid thing in common; to begin, they all gather the facts. For a writer who has not yet mastered the art of writing, it is usually wise for the next step to be creating an outline, or an organized plan for the assignment. After that, writers go in all different directions; all of which add their style to facts and clashing them together to create a good piece of literature. This piece should not be marred with irrevlevant facts or random comments, but talked of in a clear concise manner. In good writing, effective communication comes first; once this is mastered, flashy attributes may be added later. Good writing is gone about in various ways, but it always communicates an opinion.
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