Wednesday 17 October 2012

MWP: What type of writer are you?


Diver Writer: There are two steps in which a person can be a diver writer, the first one is when he decides to jump, to take the risk, so the writer could not know anything about the topic that he has, but he decided to launch out on his own and is here when the second one step arrives, he begins to search in the context of his topic the ideas that concern, increasingly deepening in order to bring out a text that reflects all the work invested in it.




Patchwork Writer: Patchwork is not only joining different pieces of fabric in one form, is design one beautiful entire piece from a lot of pieces with different colors and shapes, if you see some work of patchwork you will see that all the pieces fit, despite their differences, so probably the patchwork writer does that, he could have different ideas about his topic, but he searches the way to put them together in order to obtain a beautiful text. He simply does not make his text a collage of ideas. Instead, he designs it contrasting them. 



Grand-Plan Writer: Making a grand-plan requires a To-Do list that contains all the necessary in any situation in life. So accord to this, Grand-plan writers think first in all the subjects to take into account for their texts and make a plan. I think they initiate with a brainstorming, then they eliminate ideas that do not enrich the text and leave the good ones, thus they may make a written plan, organizing their ideas in the way that they want to develop the topic.


Architect Writer: an architect designs buildings from precise rules of physics, engineering and aesthetics, he looks for creating a habitable, safe and functional environment for people. So an architect writer does the same, but with rules of grammar and writing, he looks for creating a well-constructed text that works for the people who will read it.


What Type of Writer am I?


I usually search information about the topic in which I have to work  in order to come up with relevant subjects  or ideas and then I began to put them in the form that I think they look good, so probably I am a mix of Diver and patchwork writer because I do not plan or build a text from specific writing rules.

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