Why is it that sometimes my writing is God's personal words, other times it's shit?
Unrefined technique, just keep practicing
>>7669843
>just keep practicing
For how long on average? FYI, I'm a non-native English speaker so does that account for something?
>>7669847
What language do you write in?
Also do you know what you're writing? Our writing is always better when there's a clear vision behind it. Visionless writing is sporadic and meandering. Hit or miss.
>>7669850
I write in English. Born and raised in Vietnam.
I used to write fiction for a while, but it was shit so I turned into writing essays. Hits and misses, yes. I only write from time to time so the topics are randomly picked.
>>7669852
Do you seriously think your gook essays are "words of god"
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>>7669852
Well that pretty much answers it. You can only really write a solid essay if you have some command of the topic at hand.
Here's a general thought to keep for writing: look at the word "author", and its relation to the word "authority".
If we don't know what we're aiming to achieve, and don't have a command of the materials we're working with, be it language or dramatic technique, our writing will always fall short in some way. A dramatist must know his characters just an essayist must know his topic.
So all thats left is study and practice, and when you feel ready try a hand a publishing.