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Posted: 18 Oct 2010, 16:11
by AngelPrincess09
If you havent got writing as an inborn feature. Does that mean it would happen for you another way.
Does it comput the ideas of becoming a writer?
Angel

Posted: 18 Oct 2010, 21:39
by UppityNumber
Well... not at all.
I don't understand when people say that writing is something of an innate talent... While it is true that creative geniuses are usually born as such, to write a book, which I assume is your prime objective, doesn't require much precocity at all. (believe me, I've read some of the books on the market and some are just... how you say, unreadable)
To improve on your writing, simply read alot of books and study the English language. I don't think that there is any other route... And no, a tutor will not help you write better (if anything he'll just help you out of your money)
Posted: 27 Oct 2010, 06:04
by DarkRaven
I agree with uppity. If you ask me what my best subject in school was, it was most certainly mathematics. 'Learned psychologists' would say that I shouldn't be a very creative person as a result, but I do manage to pull of writing reasonably well, so I don't know there. =P
Posted: 02 Nov 2010, 09:26
by Jounderw
I enjoy writing, but I am not sure that I would say I was born with innate writing skills. I was born with tons of creativity and I read as often as possible and study the English language and sentence structure in order to manifest my creativity into great writing.