The ONLY Thing You Need to Cognize Just simply about Writing Articles
by:
Robert Plank
You don't need to be a great writer to write great articles, simply be fast and entertaining. There is only ONE SINGLE THING you need to cognize simply about article writing.
Tell a story.
Stories are easy to follow and interesting. Why are the Chicken Soup for the Soul books interesting? Because they're stories folk can relate to. (I bet the most "interesting" person you cognize is the one with the better stories to tell.)
With a story, there is progress for the reader and events are barred together: this happened, then this happened, then this happened. It's easy to skip over the stuff that wastes space.
Have you ever see a book, or watched a movie, WITHOUT several kind of story or journey? If you did, the cover of that book probably aforesaid thing
like "Dictionary," "Owner's Manual," or, "Book of Poetry." If that was a movie, the VHS cover probably said, "Run this in your VCR to clear the heads."
Learn to be at least a mediocre storyteller. You'd ne'er
see a nice storyteller telling a story for 5 minutes in front of a campfire, then say, "Wait a minute, let me start over." All you need to be a nice storyteller is have a lot of practice. Write every day or week. Write well enough so your writing doesn't require a lot of editing, after OR during the writing process.
Write fast. If you are writing simply about thing
you love you already cognize exactly how to say it. Once
you have thing
to say, get it on paper as fast as possible and don't finish writing (or typing) until it's done. No need to be fancy.
Do NOT write on "autopilot." Everything you write in your article should be an answer to several sort of question. This does sure you are devising progress instead of without aim
adding fluff. Get to the point.
I'm not expression every single thing you write has to be a story full of ennobling imagery. Your stories don't even as have to be obvious. If you are doing how-to article the story part of it mightiness be 5% or less (Point 1, Point 2, Point 3... barely a story, but there is still a step-by-step order).
Advice-type articles mightiness contain 80% to 90% story. That's because you have less to say, therefore much room to say it, so you can tie your points in to the way the birds crash into the water wherever
you live, or several another hippy ramblings.
When you get to the end of your story, it's really easy to bring it back to the beginning. Think of the one word that sums up your entire article. Write your last couple of sentences and end on that word. That's the so-called private secret to writing material that folk wish read, but at the same time can be written quickly.
About The Author
Robert Plank
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This article was announce on August 12, 2005