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    when a writer wants to have their work published they have to put aside their ego and be prepared for rejection. If a writer has a large ego then is knocked down it tends to be very disappointing and could lend to them being discouraged. To be able to prosper a writer cannot be discourage and must continue writing. Furthermore‚ something I found particularly helpful Gervais mentioned is writers must be open to change and opinions of others. This does not mean they must sell out however‚ writers need

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    are stronger writers than others‚ anyone can become a decent writer with time and effort. Some of us were gifted with a natural writing ability‚ but with hard work‚ a writer can be made I agree with King’s assertion about the making of different degrees of writers. Some people were born with the ability to produce a story that’ll interest people. Let’s take Shakespeare for example‚ he was born to write. It came as naturally as breathing to him and he’s one of the greatest writers of all time.

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    produce such a work. Great writing does not just come about‚ but rather is time consuming and all-encompassing task that the writer must pour themselves into. A great piece of writing creates insight in readers‚ insight into the mysteries of life‚ and a sense of pride in the author‚ for all the heart he put into it. Great writing comes about by the absolute dedication of the writer to pour himself into the writing‚ to give everything‚ to lie all of your ideas out‚ and fear not the chance of rejection

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    By telling her‚ the narrator of the novel Old School by Tobias Wolff expresses writers can have impact on their audience‚ and therefore‚ have control over their audience’s perspectives. The main character‚ the unnamed narrator‚ dreams of becoming a writer because of the power and respect authors have‚ during the 1960s in his prep school. Later‚ he gets a chance to win a private audience with Ernest Hemingway‚ a writer honored by many people. As he tries to write his story for the contest‚ he reads

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    Synthesizing the works of these authors‚ we can derive that genre unites writing and context. Thus instead of focusing on formal features‚ a genre should be acknowledged as a publicly established form identified by its contextual features‚ in which writers and readers are socially connected. Since genre is socially defined‚ it can only function when there is a rhetorical situation that calls for a response. Returning to Miller’s definition‚ genres are responses to recurring situations. Because similar

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    and MR .Colvin perspective’s John Grisham and Geoffrey Colvin are two contemporary writers that provide readers in general and their audience with several attractive objective writings . These writings are different with respect to each writer ideas and structure. “Brief‚ Boxers‚ and Books” and “What it takes to be great” are tow articles have been written respectively by the writers‚ both texts developed in the theme of greatness achieved in job. In “Brief‚ Boxers‚ and Books”‚

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    so write about the writer being at the level of his/her reader. Writers should definitely keep in mind their readers. And have find ways to communicate his passion for writing through his use of words‚ etc. or whatever he’s talking about. Xio Ling I agree that a writer should indicate who

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    to be put in. “Writers...put[ting] themselves in the reader’s situation.” Writers should be anticipating who they are writing for and getting ready to answer future questions they have. For this reason the writer must be fully understand the audience‚ maintain interest‚ and trying to make connections with the readers. In this case writers must need include special needs and interest in common with the audience of readers. It is important to build a relationship with reader and writer for many reasons

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    Jaiyanni Ortiz Anyone can write an essay or a book. However‚ not everyone is a successful writer. According to Faulkner’s Nobel prize acceptance speech‚ a writer has certain duties in order to be successful and in Hunger of Memory‚ Rodriguez fulfills Faulkner’s required duties by writing about his fears‚ by speaking honestly‚ and by showing compassion‚ which in the end makes Rodriguez a successful writer. Richard Rodriguez establishes William Faulkner’s ideals of successful writing when he is courageous

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    that they may struggle with figuring out how to start it. This makes writing the first draft the hardest‚ especially for inexperienced writers‚ for example student writers‚ who often feel like they’re expected write perfectly the first time. First drafts are the first version of a paper that someone has written‚ with the number of drafts varying depending on the writer and when they feel that they’ve accomplished what they want to with that piece of writing. Anne Lamott’s article Shitty “First Drafts”

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