Develop Your Writing Style

August 21, 2008 |

by Theo McLanahan

Some people have no problem expressing themselves on paper. Their thoughts seem to flow easily from their minds to their pens and then onto paper for others to read. However, this is not the case for everyone. Though not everyone is a natural born writer, anyone can individualize their writing and make it stand out. Following are a few tips that can help you create your own style of writing.

Good writers have a love of words and a love of reading. Reading is the first step in creating your own style of writing. When you know what you love to read you will know what things you would find pleasure in writing.

Reading other peoples’ writing will also give you insights on your own writing. As you read, some authors’ styles will seem to pop out at you as very good or very bad. You probably have a writing style similar to the authors you enjoy reading.

Try to figure out what your strengths are. Your strengths often directly relate to your personality. If you are a natural born teacher you will more than likely be good at writing instructional articles. Others who enjoy facts and figures may be good at informative news articles.

If you are a people person who likes to share your views with others, you might be good at writing opinion pieces or reviews. There are a wide variety of writing types to choose from.

In order to develop your writing style, you need to write. Try to write something everyday. The more you write, the easier it will get. Experiment with different styles and techniques. You will see that some types of writing come easier to you. Blogs and journals are a great way to get writing practice.

When practicing your writing don’t expect perfection. Remember, you decide if anyone will ever read what you’ve written. The objective is to be consistent and improve your skills day by day. With time and practice the natural writer in you will reveal itself.

It is important to remember to be yourself. Don’t write words that you would never say. If your writing isn’t natural for you your readers will pick up on that. Imagine yourself in a conversation with your readers and let your personality shine through. Always write about things that interest you and that will interest others.

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