Monday, 8 October 2012

MWP What type of writer are you?



Diver Writer: is a writer who goes deep while writing about a topic. It is the kind of author who explores, explains and expands his or her ideas throughout the text. Sometimes, this writer may lose his or her center, so it is necessary to be really focused while writing. 




Patchwork Writer: is a person who gathers lots of information and data and tries to put them together. Nevertheless, this writer fins difficult to build his or her own text out of his or her own style and rhythm. At the end, he or she has a text that says what other people say but not what he or she really thinks. 



Grand-Plan Writer: is an ambitious writer that develops and structures his or her text in a very detailed way.  This kind of writer thinks of his audience and plans the text in a way that the readers can follow easily all what he or she has to say.



Architect Writer: this type of writer structures and plans his or her work taking into account the rules. But I believe that at the moment of facing the blank paper, this writer may not find easy to put his or her ideas on it.  He is better at planning than writing.



 


I feel identify with the diver writer because I want to define and explain everything in the text. Frequently, I go further in writing seizing and going off the road, so I have to re ally focus.  

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