How to write better in 10 simple steps

We all want to write better. Express better. And be able to write in a prose or verse that is captivating and engaging. I have found many advises on internet regarding this. But none of them was as practical (and funny) as the one below.

PS – It really works !

Update – The new post in Writing 101 series –How to write better is available.

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16 thoughts on “How to write better in 10 simple steps

  1. Haha, i remember when i started writing, 25 days ago i published the first post to our blog and so i rushed to my English teacher, who was my best friend at school back then, asked him to have a look and share his thoughts privately to me. He rated my first post then told me “Keep writing, practice makes better” This post reminded me of him. Thank you for sharing this. This indeed, is true! – Cezane

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    1. Yes Cezane. I have found that this is something every great writer swears by. Everything else is secondary. Thanks for sharing this anecdote. 🙂

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  2. This is true,indeed!When I first started blogging,I was like,How I will write daily,how would it be possible to write in the first place,but,this platform and Writing mainly,brought out this skill in me,which was hidden and which I never knew,I had in me..
    GREAT QUOTE!!thanks for sharing 🙂

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    1. Yes. I also think this is the biggest hurdle, the act of writing regularly. once overcome, it really draws out good content. thanks for sharing your thoughts Dhwani 🙂

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  3. I agree. This is the advice my cousin gave me when I was new to blogosphere and this is what I say to others who think I can advise them on improving their writing. Generally the basics are there if you want to write. The narrative, the style and the panache can all be cultivated through writing regularly.
    Great post, and funny. 😀

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    1. Yes – a sound advice from your cousin. I have also realized it how important it is to be consistent. Rest usually follows. thanks for sharing your words. 🙂

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