Tuesday 21 October 2014

IN HONOR OF NWAKAEME CHINONSO ( MEMBER OF CREATIVE WRITERS OF NIGERIA

fBECOMING EXTRA-ORDINARY WRITER ( IN HONOR
OF NWAKAEME CHINONSO
WELCOME TO INFORMATION GIVER’S TEAM
Whether you’re a. Primary/Secondary school,
school student drop out or a graduate writing is a
talent that can be discover develop and deploy.
Many people fail because they don’t have good
writing skills. Unfortunately, literary geniuses are
few and far between. But for the rest of us, there’s
still hope.
THE STORY OF OUR CEO WILL HELP
My name is Nwakaeme D Chinonso I always
believe I will change the world through writing,
teaching and speaking. though, I have invest my
entire life to reading, studying, teaching and
writing. It has been my greatest desire to stand
above my peers in everything I do.
I discover my natural ability when I was 7years
old; the environment I live in at that time says
that I cannot make it in writing; families and
friends list out the name of popular writers to
prove to me that I will never compete with them. I
never allow that negative comparison draw me
back instead I increase the skills because I know
that every gaints were all born a baby before they
grow to become gaints..
When I turn 18 years I start an online program on
writing which was the high point of my writing
ministry.. My first book was written and publish
when I was 21 years and it gives me more courage
to write better and better. When my uncle saw my
book he reverse his negative comment into
positive.
Today I am still writing and will not stop writing.
IF WRITING GIVES YOU JOY – PLEASE DONT
THROW IT AWAY
BECOMING EXTRA ORDINARY WRITER FOLLOW
THIS STEPS
1. Focus on grammar.
Grammar is the backbone of effective
communication. If you put a comma in
the wrong place, it doesn’t matter how great the
entire statement is, as readers could mis interpret
your point. Add Grammar Girl to your daily
reading or listening list (there’s also a great
podcast) and use it as a reference for your
pressing grammar questions.
Kenneth Abah Associate director come to
understand wrong grammar is beginning of failure
in communication
If you’re looking for easily digestible,
straightforward grammar tips, check out
GrammarBook.com.
2. Write Less.
Once you’ve mastered your grammar, read
through what you’ve written and
shorten it. Most poor writers use more words than
they need. If you understand a topic, you should
be able to communicate it concisely.
We recommend The book On Writing Well by
William Zinsser is also a great resource for
mastering the art of clear, concise communication.
If you need a quick trick to weed out the
unnecessary words, perform a document search
for the letters “ly” to see how many useless
adverbs you can erase.
3. Remove distractions.
“I best overcome distraction by writing in a safe
and quiet environment”
Focusing can be difficult (especially for students),
but this is paramount
when writing. Try a program such as Chrome
Nanny to minimize disruptions and concentrate on
writing for extended periods of time.
Microsoft Word has a “Focus View” that takes up
the entire screen with a no-distractions
background and blocks out any desktop
notifications you may have
set up. If you have serious self-control issues, we’d
recommend turning off your Wi-Fi.
4. Test your writing.
NWAKAEME CHINONSO SPEAKS: I apply the
principle of testing my work and it builds my
momentum in writing.
Ultimately, you’re writing for readers, so analyzing
readability is a key step. If
you’ve read your writing over and over again and
you’re convinced it’s good to go, submit it to
Readability-Score.com to determine your writing
grade level. If your audience is the general public,
you’ll want to write at a seventh-grade level,
according to the Plain Language Ad Hoc
Committee.
Clichés, overused words and redundancies can kill
the vibe of an article, so using a tool such as
ProWritingAid can help you avoid faux pas that
could push readers away.
Even the writers with the best intentions are at
risk for unintentionally plagiarising. Guarantee
you’re not breaking the law by putting your
writing through a plagiarism checker.
Your writing can also take on gender. Depending
on your audience and the intended tone, you
might want to remain gender neutral. Use the
Gender Guesser tool to discover where your article
stands.
5. Organize your writing.
Nwakaeme Chinonso Says
“Many people who don’t organise their life will find
it difficult to organise their writing”
Mind mapping with a tool such as MindMeister can
help you extract your
thoughts and start organizing the ideas you’re
trying to communicate.
Another trick is to write the questions you want
answered in your writing first. Then answer them
in a stream-of-consciousness manner and organize
those answers into an article. We guide our clients
through this process at Influence & Co., and we’ve
seen struggling communicators express beautiful
prose when organizing their thoughts this way.
Lastly, schedule time to write, and create a firm
time limit. For instance, you could write for an
hour in the morning twice a week. During that
time, sit down,
set a timer, and get as many words out as you
can. Don’t worry about word choice or grammar;
you can always polish it later.
6. Hire an editor.
Nwakaeme Chinonso Says
“To get or hire an editor you must look for creative
person”
If you’ve consulted these resources and still doubt
your abilities, it might be
time to enlist the help of professional editors.
Depending on your needs, you can hire full-service
content companies to help with the creation and
editing or a freelance editor through oDesk,
Elance, information givers creative editors or
Guru.
Consulting your editorial-savvy peers is also a
great way to improve your work. And if you have a
unique skill set to offer, swap favors so both
people benefit.
PS: you can be a renounce writer who can make
extra-ordinary impact to your generation. START
TODAY
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