“How would you describe your style and how did you find your own writing style ?”
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:53 am
“Were there people who tried to talk you out of writing?”
"No, fortunately not. I would probably have continued, but the feeling would have been different. Especially if it had been someone who really meant something to me."
“Figurative, emotional, natural… the word tender was mentioned a few times.
I found my style through egypt telegram screening reading. I like to highlight individual words or sentences in e-books that I think are good and that inspire me. I remember reading "The Air We Breathe" by Brittainy C. Cherry and thinking: Oh, that's how you can write about feelings.
# Read: 5 ways to improve your writing style – without writing
But it's not just through reading novels, but also blogs and writing coaches - you naturally catch yourself making a whole lot of beginner mistakes that you just have to be aware of in order to avoid them.
And not least through writing. When I read old texts now, I sometimes want to hide a little. I didn't even notice how much I had learned through practice. Linguistic images, for example, now simply slip between the lines on their own, there are fewer adverbs and more appropriate verbs. Even the sentence structure is different."
"No, fortunately not. I would probably have continued, but the feeling would have been different. Especially if it had been someone who really meant something to me."
“Figurative, emotional, natural… the word tender was mentioned a few times.
I found my style through egypt telegram screening reading. I like to highlight individual words or sentences in e-books that I think are good and that inspire me. I remember reading "The Air We Breathe" by Brittainy C. Cherry and thinking: Oh, that's how you can write about feelings.
# Read: 5 ways to improve your writing style – without writing
But it's not just through reading novels, but also blogs and writing coaches - you naturally catch yourself making a whole lot of beginner mistakes that you just have to be aware of in order to avoid them.
And not least through writing. When I read old texts now, I sometimes want to hide a little. I didn't even notice how much I had learned through practice. Linguistic images, for example, now simply slip between the lines on their own, there are fewer adverbs and more appropriate verbs. Even the sentence structure is different."