Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Writing Advice From Writing Tutors


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This was a fun post to work out and also to write. I asked in one of the writers meeting, I posted a question that “what guidance would you give yourself about writing if you assume yourself in the past as an undergraduate student, or yourself starting out with your postgraduate degree? And this is what we came up with the answers. And I would like to share their answer with all of you.
 

Here it goes >

1. Procrastination is not always a terrible thing. Taking some break from writing a piece of article and doing other things will lead to better clearness when you can go back to write it with fresher eyes.


2. Grave friends are also needed as a part of the writer’s toolkit. You can get an exact right feedback from all such kind of peoples and consider their advice which will help you to develop as a writer.


3. Revisions are almost always taken. You need to make a note about how much time is consumed for writing takes. Through this you can learn to plan future writing tasks and revisions, so that you can plan your time practically and avoid aggravation.


4. You have to learn how to use the MSWord shortcuts and tools well. There by you can save lots of time and make the technical side of writing easily.


5. Don’t underestimate the significance of time given to you to think. Well, thinking is a vital part of doing good writing. It also develops the writing process and the writing itself.
 

6. Make a solid research before you start coming up with research questions. Read thoroughly and make good notes!
 

7. Keep a journal. Take a note of where your remarks come from and what are you writing about and what the full reference is.
 

8. Save your drafts with separate file names and build up a practical system. This will help you to easily track the details of your writing.
 

9. Keep the topic you are writing about and need to be clear in your mind while you are reading and writing.
 

10. You need to write every day, so that it will add up some ideas.
 

11. Writing is not a skill, it’s a practice. You only get better in writing if you practice it.
 

12. Planning is an important part of writing. You need to plan well before you start writing. So don’t skip this step.
 

13. Writing can be hard at many means and when you are working on a big piece of paper.
 

14. Writing shouldn’t always be a task. You need to write in some times and it also should be an activity you can enjoy. If you hit upon academic writing, or any other writing which is hard to write, then try to look for the bits you do enjoy and use those feeling to help you through the bits that are less pleasurable. There are nearly some part of writing where you can enjoy, even if it is just handing in a finished final draft!  :)

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