Do great writers rely more on effort or insight?
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Effort
Every reasonable person looking at this debate will agree that both effort and insight are keys to writing.
Insight
Great writers not only have insight, they put the effort in their work that makes their results so good!
by Nick Somoski
Mistakes are a part of life. When writing, it's no different. Grammatical errors are something every writer is vulnerable to. They're
by Lou Belcher
To write fiction, you must be willing to tell lies. After all, fiction is storytelling. There are many ways to learn to write fiction.
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52 Article Titles on Writing Process (Other)
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