Friday, December 10, 2010

Can Article Writing Actually Be Fun?

To many people, writing is not really on the list of things they would consider fun in a normal situation. For people who are in the business of internet marketing, or maybe doing a book report for college, it can be even more tedious.

Is it possible to just write your thoughts down and actually enjoy the writing experience? I believe it is entirely possible, if you, as the writer follows a few really simple thoughts.

Most people realize that if you need to explain something to someone, whether it is through written-word or through speech, that clarity of thought is generally achieved when the topic is enjoyable. Sometimes we have to write out of necessity for financial or academic gain, and this can often be really hard. Many times, the writing process becomes a bit easier very simply after you have started, but you have spent so much time getting to the starting point that you are already frustrated while writing the first sentence.

A few things that you can do to make your writing a bit more fun, and a lot less of a chore is to simply be yourself. If you have to write a lot of technical jargon, about a subject that you may not know a whole lot about, this can be very difficult indeed.

But if you just pay attention to the end result, and what you ultimately want that to be, it does not have to be so horrible. The chance that you will at some point, have to write about a subject that is confusing, or foreign to you is fairly good. I mean, if we could all be published writers, who write about the simple things we enjoy in life, without any regard to spelling or grammar, then the whole process would be easy as pie, wouldn't it?

The truth is, some people just do not like writing, but that is OK. What I have found in the writing process is that if you can learn to do a few easy things, your writing can be a bit less of a chore, and more of a satisfactory experience. A few of these ideas are as follows:
  • Know thy subject. There is nothing harder than writing about a subject that you are learning as you type it out. If you consider yourself to be terrible at mathematics, then writing an article or paper on advanced physics will very likely not be easy for you. If you have any choice in the matter, stick to topics that you can write about with a fair amount of comfort.

  • Do your research. There will come a time in the life of a writer in which he/she may have to write about a foreign subject. That is not necessarily a problem, but you do need to do some research. Becoming familiar with your subject, so that it can be presented in a clear, concise manner will help the reader understand, which should always be your ultimate goal.

  • Try to employ basic grammar and spelling to the best of your ability. If you have a spell-check program, use it. When I read an article and I see misspelled words, the credibility gets a bit lost in translation. When I am reading a how-to piece, I want to know that the person that wrote the information has a at least a basic grasp on his or her vocabulary and spelling skills.
If you are the kind of person that just does not enjoy writing, that may not ever fully change. However, if you need to write on a regular basis, it is possible to not have it hurt so bad. I have always found that getting the first sentence out is the biggest task, and once that is accomplished, things seem to get much easier.

No matter what your level of writing though, if you are at least somewhat passionate about your subject, and aware of the needs of your audience, then you should be able to write great articles about just about any subject, in not very much time.

If you come across as genuine to your reader, then all of your hard work will be appreciated. This will make the writing process less of a task, and more of a hobby that can be really fun with just a little bit of practice.

Writing can be very difficult for many people, but sticking with it and pressing on when you are frustrated can make the difference in a great article...or one that has not been written! Think about it.

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