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Writing Books
Creating proper and interesting text is hard and can be time-consuming – could a books revising utility help with the problem? Written english is a reflection of your level of education and how professional you are at any profession you happen to be in. I’m going to share something with you that’s a real helping hand to both english native speakers and those who have to the language later on.
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Authoring articles or essays which contains grammar mistakes is quite upsetting. While searching the web for a solution that’ll enhance my english learning and writing, i noticed a reference that renewed my optimism. Those of us with active imaginations may have thought up ingenious inventions for solving language problems; then an advanced yet user-friendly technology that does away with any english difficulties was brought into existence. This innovative solution enables you to find and fix any grammar or spelling problems in Memos, reports – whatever you may be writing. If you are one of the many who are confused by when to use apostrophes (and when not to), for instance, this technology can be a life-saver.
Everyone who is eager (or desperate?) to find ways to improve their english writing would be smart to think about adding such a helpful tool to their pc’s bag of tricks. Using such a program ensures that your written communication skills will instantly improve, even if english doesn’t seem to come naturally. Deciding that a personal examination was called for, i checked it out; I believe that it can be of great use to people born speaking english as well as those who come to the language later on. Nowadays, as we have at hand so much modern know-how, almost everything is considered attainable.
Only when you start using a books revising utility you’ll immediately be aware of the wonderful assistance that it supplies. An unexpected but welcome feature to this huge improvement on the classic spell-checker is its ability to enhance all your abilities in working with the english language. As far as i found out, this technology was already tested by many thousands of users just like you and me. Naturally it’s not able to supply entirely faultless work, this great solution does provide a vast improvement in your accuracy and skill level. With the internet at our fingertips, we have access to many inventions and original thinking, this technology is one of the most useful things out there.
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Posted by on Jul 10, 2010 in
Writing Skills
Learning to write correctly in english can be tough for most of us – could a writing skills in English improvement tool be the answer to the constant struggle? Because of our comfort with computers, we all now practice the art of writing to express our thoughts and ideas and to “speak” to one another. Be sure to peruse the next few paragraphs to be confident that your next english project will be well received.
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Being responsible for any kind of correspondence with glaring grammatical errors is quite embarrassing. During a web search for some type of program to assist me with my english writing, i came across something that gave me hope. It seems like finally there is a sophisticated new utility which will instantly and successfully scan the text you’ve created, locating any mistakes. As a big step up from the usual word processing tools, this technology not only corrects writing errors, it goes a step further and scores the level of whatever text you create. Imagine detecting a serious grammar problem just as you’re sending your Cover letter to a possible future boss.
Anyone in the process of scouring the internet for ways to improve their english writing ought to add one of these new utilities to their computer’s repertoire. By availing yourself of this powerful solution, you can better communicate with others, even if english has never come easily to you. Having personally investigated this technology, I came to the conclusion that it’s of great use to struggling native english speakers and also foreign students of english. To make it even better, it makes any frustrating writing assignment not just less frustrating, you will likely even find it fun.
Is it true that a writing skills in English improvement tool make it possible to transform the way we write english and the distinctiveness of our creations? This appears to be the case. Besides checking for errors, another advantage to this huge improvement on the classic spell-checker is that it improves your overall english writing and verbal skills. According to the creators of this solution, this program has been examined by more than a million users around the world. Happily, this helpful solution is there on the internet, ready and willing to help, in just a moment or two you’ll be able to get the help you need. Our easily-accessible internet is loaded with surprises and creative ideas, and this is definitely right up there with the best.
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When someone asks why write? My answer — writing is like making love. When they ask how to write? Same answer. For each writer the act of writing is as individual as his/her own personality.
I write because I have to. I have to because I want to. I want to because I love it. When I was a journalist for the Hollywood Reporter magazine and Capital Style, I wrote my pieces in a smart-sassy magazine journalist’s voice. In my head, I was a cross between Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday and Dorothy Parker. But when I started to write my first novel — historical fiction set in Paris in the time of the Impressionists, I discovered I had to develop a new way of writing, a new “voice.” This voice was more lyrical, even poetic. I did read poetry to develop a capacity for metaphor. I read or re-visited classic novels written decades, even centuries ago to understand why they endure.
I feel presumptuous giving advice to writers on how to write. There are far better sources for that: E.M. Forester’s Aspects of the Novel is a classic and as useful today as when it was written in 1927. There are dozens of excellent how-to books for writers that outline the craft. Creating Unforgettable Characters by Linda Seger is helpful. Is writing a craft or an art? It’s both. To learn the mechanics of the craft, consult those manuals. To learn the art, consult your heart. I would like to share my experience writing my first novel and hope it resonates with other writers.
Inspiration. I believe the inspiration, the idea, for a book comes from the Universe. In my experience, my novel came to me as I was studying for an exam on the Impressionists for my class at Christie’s Education graduate program. For me, reading that art history textbook was as fascinating as reading a novel. Were there any novels about these people I wondered? In the year 2000, I didn’t know of any. I had seen clips of a film about Vincent Van Gogh starring Kirk Douglas. And of course, the musical Gigi loosely based on a story by Colette. But these were both Hollywoodized and set after the truly important years of 1860-1870.
Characters. My novel began with the characters. I knew it was important for my main characters to change as they experienced their lives. I wanted the heroine, in particular, to become a changed person at the end of the story from who she was in the beginning because that is true to real life. I wrote concise back-stories on index cards for each character so I would know where/when they were born, their parentage, their childhoods — all the factors that shaped them to become who they were in the novel. I didn’t use the back-story in the narrative, but the footprint was there between the lines.
Place and time. The more hours I spent at the library researching the history, the art, the politics, the changes in technology and social relations, the more at home I felt in that setting and knew I could transport others there with me. The number of reference books I read is prodigious. But I’m a nerd and love that aspect of writing. I worked as a library assistant in college and still feel in a safety cocoon in the musty stacks of a library.
Plot. Plot unfolds as life does — as a consequence of characters’ choices, actions and reactions. In my case, plot was also guided by history because historical fiction must be accurate at all costs on the “history” side. The fiction side can be pure fun. Writers are all a bit mad, I think, and I am no exception. I remember waking up in the middle of the night, hearing in my head the perfect dialogue between two of my characters for a scene. Of course, I got up and scribbled down some notes before falling back asleep.
Music true to the time period was helpful for me at some points in the narrative process. I deduced that listening to the music that my characters would have listened to in 1867 would help put me in their world. It was transgressive and I credit the verisimilitude of some emotional passages in the book to those waltzes of Strauss and Offenbach.
Polishing. Finally, the most enjoyable part of writing for me is rewriting. It feels like putting the final touches on a painting, adding highlights and correcting mistakes. I remember spending three hours changing the wording on just one paragraph. But what a paragraph it turned out to be!
Writer’s Block. For me, it doesn’t exist. If you have something to say, then write. If you don’t, go do something else. Come back when you do. Then you can write a heartbreakingly beautiful novel and experience the joy of those two little words . . .
The End.
© 2007 Debra Finerman
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