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Passion Project 2020

You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.
- Madeleine L'Engle

Introduction to Writing

Express Knowledge & Emotions

Content Based Styles & Tones

Reflection of writers personality

  • Narrate a story
  • Tell a story like a storyteller but in written form
  • Imaginative text
  • Author needs great imagination
  • Difficult style to write but easy to read
  • The whole point of the writing is to answer a small and simple question ‘WHAT HAPPENED THEN’
  • Stories need to have fictional characters, plot and everything
  • Has a beginning, interval and end
  • Point of view of first person
  • Explain and describe external things, situations and processes
  • Explains in a process with facts and figures in a logical order
  • Built on facts, statics, reasons. laws and principles, cause and effects, and examples
  • Used in newspapers, magazines, recipes, how to...... articles, textbooks, editorial writing, business, scientific or technical writing
  • Commonly found in textbooks
  • Written with neutral and matter - of - fact tone
  • Confused with descriptive
  • Point of view of 3rd person
  • Main purpose; to persuade its audience about something
  • Includes opinion and a personal point of view of the author
  • Author needs to know about the other side of the topic so that he/she can present strongest information about it/counter it
  • Author need/should be able to develop well defined and debatable topic
  • Author sometimes gives/writes about the opposing topic and refute them
  • Have to give a strong explanation to why he/she is doing it (refuting)
  • [Even] though personal/persuasive writing includes personal opinion of author, it is written objectively
  • Describing things
  • Writing describing things such as characters, places, events etc in detail
  • Like painting a picture in reader’s mind
  • Uses various adjectives and adverbs to make the picture vivid for reader
  • Point of view: first person usually
  • Context: emotional, (pleasant) personal
  • Haruki Murakami,a famous Japanese writer,famous for his descriptive writing
  • Books that are famous and best samples of his descriptive writing
    • Kafa on shore
    • Norwegian woods
  • need to describe the scene, character, in detail
  • things look like, feel, smell and sound like
  • focus on five senses
  • used in poetry, journals, fictional stories, diary writing, and nature writing
  • Includes writing something which you can support facts with/as well as shreds of opinion
  • Needs to be
    • Well researched
    • Correct statistically and scientifically
  • author: unbiased and remain neutral
  • formal way of writing
  • type: to the point of writing
  • writers do not intensify anything using words like always, never, very etc…
  • Right to say that Objective writing is ‘fact driven’
  • Opinion driven writing
  • Own feelings, opinions, beliefs, perspectives
  • Not bother about correctness of material
  • Reader: insight into author’s thinking process
  • Gives: freedom to reader to imagine things from their unique perspective
  • Art of making things
  • Far different from professional writing
  • It's basically any writing origin from imagination of one person
  • Category for writing this: fiction, non-fiction, horror, crime, biographies, screenwriting, short stories, poetry and playwriting fall under the category
  • Requires both persuasive writing as well as descriptive writing skills
  • Become trend these days
  • Review everything like restaurants, food, cosmetic products, fashion, books, movies even mobile phones and laptops
  • Important to many companies: pay people to review products
  • Reviewing/review writing is an art

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Famous Authors

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart.

William Shakespeare

  • Famous For

    English playwright, poet and actor

  • Famous Books

    Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet

  • if alive today

    He would probably be writing the next ‘Games of thrones’

Roald Dahl

  • Famous For

    spy, ace fighter pilot, chocolate historian, medical inventor

  • Famous Books

    The BFG, George’s Marvelous medicine, Charlie and the chocolate factory

  • if alive today

    He would be making films

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