So you've found out why you write or want to write. The next step is actually gathering facts about writing.
We know that as moon is to night, so is writing to book. The moon comes out at night, you write a book.
There's what we call genres. It's a classification of the kind of book you want to write. And the world has got lots of genres. I'll explain that in detail.
Then we've got punctuations. You know, those cute signs that give your sentences meaning. At first, they're a bit confusing, but with time as their uses become clear to you, you'll begin to find them interesting to use.
Then we've got spellings. A book becomes really annoying if you have a high occurrence of misspelled words. Try reading a badly written book.
Then figures of speech. Oh my goodness! I'm turning to an English teacher. Oh well😏. I'll explain in detail as well.
As we go on, there'll be more additions.
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Beginner's Guide to Writing
Non-FictionI'm a new author just like some of us. And I want to share a few things that I've noticed, learned, and discovered in the course of writing,with you. And I'm sure you're thinking, 'she's new, what does she know?' I can assure you, that I've learned...