What type of writer are you?
The diver
writer:
Is the writer who gets the motivation of writing and makes details that go deep
in his/her own text.
The
patchwork writer: I the one who writes its text just ones, because he/her trusts in
what he/she did in the first version. For this kind of writer is difficult to
see his own mistakes.
The
grand-plan writer: This writer always is very organized and has his/her own plan or strategic
to write, also has a very clear structure of what and how to write.
The Architect
writer:
This one is who build his/her text carefully; he/she takes into account the
base and all the details in order to leave his/her writing well-grounded.
I
recognize myself as a mouse writer because, I hide my writings because I feel
scare of the baulk.
I liked what you wrote. But please don't feel scared because that's just going to block you even more.
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"The patchwork writer: (I) the one who writes (its-it is a person so it should be HIS OR HER) text just ones (one time? maybe.), because he/her(she) trusts in what he/she did in the first version. For this kind of writer is difficult to see his own mistakes.
The grand-plan writer: This writer IS always very organized and has his/her own plan or strategic (strategy?) to write, also has a very clear structure of what and how to write. (I like this definition. You should develop it more.
The Architect writer: This one is who buildS his/her text carefully; he/she takes into account the base and all the details in order to leave his/her writing well-grounded.
I recognize myself as a mouse writer because,(without comma) I hide my writings because(use another logical connector or ;) I feel scare of the baulk.
thank you so much Margareth, I appreciate it. :)
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