May 20, 2016

These past few days I was watching TV. I did some errands with my dad.

I was thinking that I will be in the last online writing class, and then I will go to online publishing classes. The last class is how to make money earnings from your writing. I still read the documents of the online class I took recently. I feel that I am finally understanding most of it. It won’t be easy because I have to study the other writing courses, also.

I am watching season 2 of The Flash. I saw all The Game of Thrones episodes.

Anyway, I am taking it easy. Reading writing reference books. I have to learn how to do my writing techniques. It’s good that now I realized that I have to study my grammar. Most people hate grammar, but I love it.

I know that memorize them is a pain in the neck, but it has to be hard to master it. This is in order if you can survive in the literary world. It is a must to know it for any writer of any genre.

Well, I am writing-off, and signing-off! Till the next post adventure, my friends! Remember, be safe, be kind, respect others, don’t be jealous, and behave! ❀ πŸ™‚

76 thoughts on “May 20, 2016

  1. Thanx for the follow, Raul! Punctuation was my bane until I saw it as subjective… even creative!!! My spelling still sux!

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  3. Thanks for the follow. I try to make sure my grammar is correct and I usually have someone read over what I wrote to help catch those things and run-away sentences.πŸ˜ƒ Good luck and happy writing.

  4. When I studied for my English exams, my teacher commented the best revision was to read books lots and lots of them. You will then absorb the right grammar, the right structure of the language and maybe the right spellings.

    This advice cannot have been too far wrong as I got an A rating in my exams.

    Good luck.

  5. I recommend going to the library and getting “On Writing Well” by William Zinsser. This has 25 chapters and helps with many styles of writing. Good luck and hope to see some interesting pieces written by you. Smiles, Robin

  6. You’re following some good blogs. Thanks for following mine. Keep reading good writers, and learn to tell the difference between cliche and originality. Success in writing doesn’t always require that you be a good writer. That’s a shame but that’s a fact of life. You DO have to tell a good story that engages your readers’ emotions.

    • You’re welcome! I will follow your advice. Yes, it’s true that you don’t have to be a good writer to be successful, but it is better to be a great writer. I hope that you continue to follow my blog. πŸ™‚

  7. Of course grammar is important.
    If you cannot construct meaningful sentences then you cannot accurately communicate your thoughts.
    And that, surely, is why we write.

  8. Thanks for following Oh, the Places We See! Great to have you traveling alongside us! And so glad you like grammar. As a former English teacher, I can vouch for the fact that grammar is always interesting, and also that I am still learning the nuances of it! Best wishes for continued success! — Rusha

  9. Thanks, Raul, for visiting my blog. I’ve been browsing here. You seem to have good advice to give, as well as a willingness to learn. May God take these traits in you and help you achieve your dream of good writing.

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