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Writing Tip: Find Your Writing Style and Enjoy Writing More

Someone asked an interesting question:
“What if I want to become an author but I don’t really like to write?”

Well, that got me to thinking about why we might not like to write, even though we feel we might have something important to say.

I think a lot has to do with whether or not we’re operating from within our own natural style.

Work from within the way you’re wired–in anything, not just writing–and it will automatically be more enjoyable.

Work against your preferences, and the task becomes a chore.

Sort of the difference between letting the current of your natural wiring carry you down the stream almost effortlessly, or fighting against the current.

So in this week’s Publishing Coach Weekly article, I show you how to begin to assess your natural writing styles.

Read it, please, then come back here and comment!

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Russell Cox Comment by Russell Cox on October 28, 2008 at 12:34pm
Absolutely, finding your personal style is very important. Once you find your own voice you will find that you enjoy writing ( and reading what you have written ) much more.

One good question to ask is "Who do you like to read and what makes them a better author than others that you don't like as much?"

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