EXERCISE: Writing As a Lifelong Skill (4)
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original posting: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 12:13:00 -0500
Let's take a look at some thoughts from Writing As a Lifelong Skill by Sanford Kaye, ISBN 0-534-22218-8
Up to Now: Your Writing History
And in case you would like some concrete questions to help you along, from page 15:
Let's take a look at some thoughts from Writing As a Lifelong Skill by Sanford Kaye, ISBN 0-534-22218-8
Up to Now: Your Writing History
And in case you would like some concrete questions to help you along, from page 15:
- How did you learn to write in the first place? Who taught you? What kind of response did you get to your earliest efforts? How did you feel about writing then? Does that differ from the way you feel about writing now?
- What has been your best writing experience?
- What has been your worst? Why was it so bad?
- What are your strengths and weaknesses now?
- What do you hope to accomplish with your writing?