How To Write Pottstown PA

The following article offers tips for learning how to write. It talks about style development and other writing factors.

Local Companies

Precision Executive Search
(610) 705-4942
977 E Schuylkill Rd
Pottstown, PA
Contemporary Personnel
(610) 323-0375
1300 E High St
Pottstown, PA
Progressive Personnel
(610) 970-2151
2151 E High St
Pottstown, PA
Volt
(610) 327-3328
152 E High St
Pottstown, PA
Jtph
(570) 822-1101
32 E Union St
Wilkes Barre, PA
Ross Consulting Int'l
(610) 768-7735
630 Freedom Business Ctr
King of Prussia, PA
Aha Packing Service Inc
(215) 755-4603
2320 S 22nd St
Philadelphia, PA
Adecco Employment Services
(724) 925-0270
140 Post Ave
New Stanton, PA
Mack Employment Services Inc Corporate Office
(610) 670-5000
2834 Shillington Rd
Sinking Spring, PA
Jobconnection Services Incorporated
(610) 588-4222
Bangor, PA

A 10 Week (Article) Course in Learning to Put Your Thoughts on Paper Creatively and Accurately

Learning how to write is actually a very simple process. Through the course of these articles, I am going to share with you excercises and tips on how to get past the road blocks and brain freezes that affect most of us as soon as we sit in front of the computer. So sit back, have fun and enjoy the ride!

The Basics of Writing:

  1. Write about what you know.
  2. Write about what inspires you.
  3. Put yourself in the moment - even when writing from memory.
  4. Write at the 5th grade level.
  5. Remember that talking is just writing out loud!
  6. Keep it real. Don't try writing like Danielle Steele, Stephen King, Nora Roberts or Stuart Woods. Develop your own style.
  7. Research. Research. Reseach. Even for fiction you need to make sure you have correct information or your work won't be credible.

How we see the world is reflected in our writing. We all look at the world differently. For example, three different people might view a day as this:

  1. A cool breeze blew across thegrounds bringing the sweet scent of the approaching summer storm.
  2. I took a walk outside today. It was windy and it smelled like rain.
  3. Winnie the Pooh: "Tut, Tut, Looks like rain!"

See how they all say the same thing but each with their own style? Practice until you find what works for you. Now for a fun exercise. You might ask several others to do this with you so you get an idea how different people perceive things differently.

Write what color you associate with the following words:

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Dianne L. Knowles

(610) 530-1000
5930 Holiday Drive
Allentown, PA


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