With the internet growing at an estimated 65% every year, more and more writers are turning to the web to help launch their career in writing. Before you join the ever-growing number of online writers, here are a few doâs and don’ts to consider:The Writing Doâs:
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1. Donât plagiarize writing (fully or in part) and attempt to pass it off as your own. It is not only in poor taste to steal someone elseâs intellectual property but itâs also illegal and can lead to law suits and other legal action against you. If you want to be a writer, then write! 2. Donât ignore punctuation. Since the reader cannot hear your voice or see your facial expression, proper punctuation helps clarify the meaning in your sentences and also instructs the reader when to pause or stop. With such fierce competition amongst writers online, it can make all the difference in your writing. 3. Donât assume every writer on the internet wants to steal your writing. The vast majority of writers take pride in their writing and are looking to make a name for themselves and showcase their own writing (not steal yours). Warning/threatening other writers against this without proof that the thought even entered their mind screams âI am an amateurâ. 4. Donât review writing recklessly. Most writing sites require you to post a certain number of reviews or earn points in order to write on the site and so you will often be faced with the challenge of reviewing poetry and other writing pieces. Do so respectfully, sensitively and always try to offer constructive advice. You should comment on the quality, style and content of the writing and steer clear of critiquing the author as a person. 5. Donât be afraid to experiment with your own writing style or even try writing from a different point of view. You wonât know what works for you unless you try it. 6. Donât be afraid to write a bad poem/article/story. We are all guilty of at least one of those at some point and itâs usually a blessing in disguise. You can only grow through mistakes. 7. Donât get discouraged by criticism. When exposing yourself online, you will most likely come into criticism every now and then. Not everyone will love everything your write and that is okay. Learn to take criticism with a grain of salt. Take the parts that you feel are constructive and can help improve your writing and disregard the rest. 8. Donât be too verbose in your writing, especially when writing poetry. The essence of a good poem is the ability to convey a deep and memorable message using a short amount of words. Anyone can describe the beauty of the sun using a full page of text but only a good writer can do it in 6 lines. The same can be said about stories and articles–no one wants to read the never-ending story. Get the point across and move on! 9. Donât ignore style. Showcase your own voice and personality without alienating your reader. Research various writing styles made famous by published writers by reading articles, novels and poems. It is through reading and observing that you will be able to learn and develop your own style that might someday make YOU famous. 10. Donât forget to have fun! You can learn more about writing as well as share your own poems, articles and stories in our free online writing community. Network with other writers and get honest feedback on your writing.
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