Monday, January 7, 2013

Writers Who Write Stories

Writers who write extraordinary sentences and writers who tell stories are often viewed differently by the public. I do think there id a false distinction between the two. Writers who write extraordinary sentences have to think carefully about what they write about. They have to carefully choose the words they will use to make their sentences sound amazing.
So do writers who write stories. Writers who write stories have to go through as much thought about their writing and pay just as much attention to the language as writers who write extraordinary sentences. Who says there has to b a difference? Writers who write stories sometimes use extraordinary sentences to tell their story. There is a false distinction between writers who write extraordinary sentences and writers who tell stories.

5 comments:

  1. Do you think theres a specific thing that makes either writer different from one another?

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  2. You inply that all published works, be it a story or a novel are extraordinary, althouhgt that it is not always the case. Do you agree that different writing styles need different grading systems?

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  3. Whats the differece? Dont you need "extrodinary sentences" to have a good story?

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  4. doesn't extraordinary sentences and people who write books have to think the same?

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  5. Don't people who write stories have extraordinary sentences?

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