An Article Writing Philosophy Do You Have One

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Crafting Your Article Writing Philosophy: Do You Have One?


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Crafting Your Article Writing Philosophy: Do You Have One?

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Summary:
Do you know why you write articles? Your answer might reveal your article writing philosophy. If you haven’t developed one yet, here are some suggestions to help you create one.

Keywords:
articles, writing, motivation, inspiration, politics, op-eds, inspirational, political writing, writing tips

Article Body:
The internet and print media are flooded with articles about writing?"tips, grammar advice, and subject-finding strategies. But a philosophy of article writing transcends these elements. It's about why you write, not just how you write.

While writing for publicity or website traffic is common, it may not be the most compelling reason. Some writers focus on trending keywords to drive traffic. Though valid, this approach can feel superficial.

Writers, in many ways, resemble preachers. They have a platform?"the written page?"to share their message. As a young preacher, I heard someone say that young preachers need to say something, but seasoned ones have something to say. The initial step in forming your writing philosophy is to ask yourself: Do I have something meaningful to share?

Professionals often find this question easy to answer. Their years of study and experience equip them with insights to share. What they may need is guidance on conveying their knowledge effectively through writing. For non-professionals, it's crucial to consider how you view the world. Some people naturally possess a keen perspective. They may not be politicians but offer valuable insights into political events, potentially influencing outcomes. The internet offers vast opportunities for such voices, with numerous op-ed platforms seeking unique perspectives from all walks of life.

Having a sharp perspective is valuable in any field. While technicians build intricate devices for space exploration, others assess the impact of these advancements on humanity and the environment. Their insights can be just as important as the technical achievements themselves.

The drive behind writing an article may vary. Sometimes it's about providing information; other times, it's about offering inspiration. Even anger can fuel compelling writing, especially when addressing injustices or bad behavior. It might sound simplistic or old-fashioned, but aiming to achieve a higher good through your writing often leads to success. Is it clichéd? Perhaps not. Articles that seek to correct wrongs, uplift, or offer solace in a troubled world are rarely rejected. If this is your motivation, then you've found your writing philosophy. Happy writing!

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