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    tales of hope and courage. In high school, I began to win awards for the works I was writing, but oftentimes, I would submit something for a contest only to be completely rejected. Becoming a writer is no easy task, as there is not a set time or salary involved. While many people have dreams of being a writer, few choose to pursue it as a stand-alone occupation…

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    English Writing is one of the toughest part that I ever faced. Everyone can speak in English but it has to be grammatically correct. To be a good writer and speaker we need lot of practice here are some experience’s that I went through when I started writing English. When I was a kid I used to write essays in school in different languages and one among them is English. I used to write essays on different festivals, Independence Day and Republic Day the essays length was up to 5 Paragraph’s. As…

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    Spontaneous: describe me as a writer As a writer, spontaneous is one word that best describes me as a writer because I like to write without planning anything out and see where my thoughts goes. Occasionally, I can get stuck with writer's block and don't know where my thoughts are going. When I sit down to write, it’s mostly in a comfortable place, well-lit area, and well organized. The area must be free from distractions, so that I am able to focus and gather my thoughts and ideas. Sometimes I…

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    You ever went out for a job and were so sure that you were qualified, but did not get the job? Maybe you had your eye on a special someone? You put your best game out there and that person still turned you down. As a writer, I’ve had to deal with rejection many times. I put my best work out there and the editors are just not interested. Last year, I was let go from one online writing site after two years. I was told they no longer have a market audience for my genre of writing. I was blown away…

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    Good Writing is a time managing process. In order to be a good writer it will not take a lot of practice. I struggle learning to become a good writer. Growing up I never knew much about writing essays, letters, or story's. It would take a long time until I inhabit good experience as a writer. I am not a good writer because I am not good at, and it is very hard for me. Trying to be a good writer never works out for me at all. No matter how hard I try to write the perfect essay. One of the…

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    Critical reflection Reflecting back on what I have learnt about myself as a writer is that it is okay to be aware of your weaknesses and using the necessary tools to support and strengthen them. As a writer it is good to step outside of your comfort zone and experiment with new genres. Let your writing take you on an emotional journey, and let your emotions lead your writing into a new journey. As a writer you need to expand your vocabulary and use powerful descriptive words to really create a…

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    In both Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail and the diaries of the Freedom Writers, the definition of equality is established as all people, regardless of race or other characteristics, having the same rights. King’s letter primarily addresses the segregation of blacks from whites in the 1950’s and 1960’s, while the Freedom Writers’ diaries discuss various discriminations and injustices faced in the 1990’s. Despite the two texts being from different eras, they portray the same…

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    Journal Response The chapter “Helping Writers Think Rhetorically” by John C. Bean describes how important it is to have students thinking about their audience and purpose before starting to write their compositions. Bean explains how thinking about a targeted audience will give the writers a better idea about their audiences´ thinking before reading their papers and the expectations after having read their works. In the study, Bean comments that most of the times students mistake by thinking of…

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    According to Sonaku, a career website, a Television Writer is an experienced writer whose duties include developing, writing, and revising television scripts before they are released to the public. With writing the script comes creating the characters, developing the dialogue, and creating a scenario that will be interesting to the viewers. Career One Stop, a website that people can use to research the different types of careers states thatTelevision Writers usually work in teams to ensure that…

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    I’m not like the usual people who write, I don’t have to write. I’m not the person who has to pour his or her soul on the paper just to make it through the day. When I wrote my first screenplay for an eleven minute long short film, I was ecstatic. My over sentimental feelings were finally being released and I could stop bursting out in tears in the slightest misfortune. Since I was younger I had the habit of bottling up my feelings and often would release them at the most inappropriate moments.…

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