This thinking comes after I reread David Nunan’s perspective in distinguishing a skillful writer from the unskillful one. He notes that a skillful writer spends much of his time in planning. The unskillful one spends much of his time in planning and revising. Thus, the skillful writer can write freely and produce as much as words he can ‘vomit’.
On the other hand, the unskillful writer will frequently review what he has written and make revision. He worries about the incorrect grammar and the detail of his writing. This makes him take a longer time to finish his job than the skillful writer needs.
In the realm of a professional writer, especially content writer, the amount of words he can produce is crucial. More words means more income. Implementing free writing allows him to make long word formation that will increase his earning.
Free writing can be only practiced when someone has had sufficient knowledge about the topic he is about to write. One surest way to get it is reading some related works that available. Books, newspapers, magazines and internet are the sources of knowledge. A skillful writer will treat those various sources as a treasure.
Armed with knowledge, anyone can transform himself from the unskillful writer to be the skillful one. All he needs to do is practice. Practice makes perfect. This timeless adage always rings true. Your free style writing is really something that can get you to the top. Maybe someday, you can earn money without lots of word typed. That’s when your name has been widely recognized as a skillful, reliable writer with a wide range of reader. If you want it happens, all you need is sharpen your writing skill. Whether your name famous or not, you must be reasonably skillful at the very first.
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