Good Author with Bad Language Skills - Is it Possible?
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Re: Good Author with Bad Language Skills - Is it Possible?
FNAWrite wrote:"Most writers aren't the best at spelling and grammar" maybe not the best, but for no articulable reason, I think they are probably at least average. According to a thread here, we believe most authors are big readers. how does one get to know proper spelling and grammer? By experiencing it, which authors do. Secondly, language is their tool, just as a sculptors tool is the chisel (or whatever the hell they use).
I think grammar is probably more important than spelling. Still, were I to pick up a book or a manuscript and the first couple sentences had a couple of misspellings - they'd have to be damned good sentences for me to continue.
Overlooking the misspelling of "grammar".

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Dave Barry is a humor writer but I understand in addition to failing grammar, his professor told him he would never be a professional writer. Some twenty books and a Pulitzer later he proved the instructor wrong. But yeah with a good editor the bad spelling might be forgiven with outstanding content.
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I once worked in a writing tutoring center. So many people would come in terrified of that red pen. They had writer's block that was greatly exacerbated by a fear of grammatical errors (if not caused by it). Their whole idea of writing was to write something free of grammar and spelling errors. This was a result of the way they had been taught. We had to teach them not to worry about that on the first several drafts. First, get some ideas. Then, get them into shape, find out what you really want to say. Then, see if it could be said more gracefully. Then, and only then, check for glaring grammatical errors. Don't start worksmithing too soon.
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"Grammar" is spelled correctly.melissabattles wrote:FNAWrite wrote:"Most writers aren't the best at spelling and grammar" maybe not the best, but for no articulable reason, I think they are probably at least average. According to a thread here, we believe most authors are big readers. how does one get to know proper spelling and grammer? By experiencing it, which authors do. Secondly, language is their tool, just as a sculptors tool is the chisel (or whatever the hell they use).
I think grammar is probably more important than spelling. Still, were I to pick up a book or a manuscript and the first couple sentences had a couple of misspellings - they'd have to be damned good sentences for me to continue.
Overlooking the misspelling of "grammar".
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My thing is that every writer makes mistakes and that's what editors are for! So, yes, I truly believe that there are many good authors who have bad language skills. I like to think that I, too, am one of them!
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Physician heal thyself.Jen319164 wrote:Well if you are not grammatically skilled you cannot write a composition with descriptive words which is important when being an author

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