Describe Yourself As A Writer

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How do you describe yourself as a writer?
When writing, in all forms, I tend to try and be both dramatic and unique. I would call my writing style dramatic because I think it makes for a stronger effect that is given off by my pieces, whether positive or negative. I would call it unique because I try to always put my own spin on things, and attempt, to the best of my ability, to keep all of my writing as interesting and new as it can be. The reason for this is because there has been writing for centuries, and I personally believe the only way to keep things fresh and interesting for both me, the writer, and the reader is to always put a new spin on things.

Does your writing reflect you personally?
I would, surprisingly enough, say that my writing does not reflect me personally. I tend to think of myself as more of a kind, reserved, and light-hearted person, whereas my writing I typically serious and ominous. You could perhaps reach and say that it reflects how I tend to be quite paranoid (to the point where I would almost be inclined to say I have xenophobia, or fear of the unknown) in certain situations, and as a means of coping I paint out situations and see how they would turn out, therefore eliminating the thought of not knowing what could happen. …show more content…

I think that writing about things that everyone can relate to would be a relatively simply way to appeal to a wider audience. This is because it is psychologically proven that you are much more likely to understand, empathise, and enjoy a piece that they can draw connections and comprehend with. For me specifically, I think that attempting to construct a larger variety of creative writing topics would be beneficial to help reach a larger range of people, especially considering how many people find a serious piece of literature too formal to

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