Sunday, August 22, 2010

On Writing, Toolbox

  Well, to be quite honest, I most definitely am not a writer, and not much of a reader either, I enjoy reading (on my own time that is.) So reading this section in this book made me think a little about my actual reading and writing skills.
  One thing that I liked about it, is that he made his points clear, and didn't just ramble about things. He made his point and went on with what he was saying. He didn't try to make things seems easy (cause we know English isn't the easiest thing.) he told you how it is pretty much.
  He really broke everything down to show what everythings meaning was in writing. He showed the importance to all the sections in writing. For example, the plot. I hope that reading this section, it will help me to become a better writer. (that could come in handy while taking this class.)

2 comments:

  1. I, too, liked that he didn't ramble and just came out and said what he wanted.

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  2. Ha! Yes, the point of beginning with On Writing is to help you become both a better reader and a better writer!

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