The Process Of Becoming A Successful Writer

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Becoming a good “writer” at its core value is a simple process that includes redundant sessions of failure. Every time one writes, failure allows them to learn the skills that are required to reach the inner voice that is being expressed. Even though the pain of failure seems to take control in the moment, it will always subside, and this simple process of, failing until success comes, is what pushes me to become a stronger writer. Coupling this with personal goals, my writing is always under a constant review by myself, and while it may take courage to pursue these goals, it is necessary to do. For in my personal pursuit to combine both processes, I review my overall writing skills as lacking in developing a strong structure for my arguments to fill into; yet the ability to create an argument with a deeper connection and “unique” thoughts has always been a strong suit of mine. …show more content…

However, my divided mind cannot begin to grasp how arguments are supposed to be structured in order to convey my logical ideals in an appealing sense. A successful writer will add bits of creativity and maintain a structured point in order to give life to the paper as a whole; which aids in developing their voice. While I understand this procedure of finding unused vocabulary as a creative outlet, combing the practice of writing on topic with the jabs of creativity causes an insecurity. For if I venture into the “unknown” path, my writing may drift, which causes my biggest failure. Yet at the same time, it can become my biggest success if I can strengthen my core roots and study rhetorical skills

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