Thursday, November 19, 2009

Nurturing your Inner Writer

To what extent are people born writers? How much are they able to cultivate the writer within through education and experience?
What activities and experiences can you engage i

n in order to develop your inner writer? What part of your past has best helped you become the writer you are now? How motivated are you to continue developing your writing ability over a lifetime?


People may or may not be born writers, we can not prove this to go either way. But we are entitle to our own opinion.

My personal opinion is that yes people are born writers, some of these "born writers" may discover this and some may not. And that is where the "nurtur" comes into play. To me what you become relies on your parents, and your schooling. As well as your self discipline and perserverance. A dream is just a dream until you take the leap into making it come true.

This may actually be the reason why some people don't believe in being born a writer, because some people choose to explore their abilities and others choose to not care at all. That is no ones fault but their own. a writer has many ways to practice just as a basketball player. They can edit other pieces of work. They could write poetry in their spare time, or maybe even a novel.

I would like to continue learning about writing. But I don't necessarily want to become a writer.

Sorry this journal is short ( I don't know what else to say on the topic)

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