Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Line Of Difference - How To Create Effective Write Ups, Writing Tips By Alok Mishra, Editor-in-Chief at Ashvamegh Journal

Writing is a subject that stands in an ambiguous position. You will get many ideas and notions about it from different people you talk. Diverse is the word that one can use for writing; for some, it is wrath, and for others, it is love. Nevertheless, at the bottom, writing is the complex mixture of emotions and thoughts.

In this article, I will try to explore the different options that might help you in develop a good writing style. This article covers the method of writing in general; however, it might seem to tend towards literary writing.

Know your audience: It always helps. Once you have the idea about the purpose of your writing, you have only the next half mile to go! It is clear that an answer you attempt in examination and an article you write for your blog will be different. The first will reach the desk of a university don, and the other will get exposure to a worldwide readership. Where is the line of difference? You can better understand this difference by an example.

Let us suppose that a person has to describe the experiences garnered in a journey. She has to post the writing on her travel blog, along with the videos she recorded with her friends. Should it be formal and within an academic frame of writing? Will it attract the readership if she writes it in an answering manner? The answer is no! The writing style will shift according to the target. The girl will have to make it informative, attractive, flexible and at the same time funny. This blog will have to possess something about everything that can hold everyone who comes to have a reading session. It might sound a difficult task. However, it is easy to do. Let us consider:

Coming from the suburban area of Bihar, it was almost frightening for me to see people crossing the road going towards India Gate. The road was full of speeding vehicles. People, nevertheless, walked across it as they did not notice anything at all. I followed them silently and walked the distance of two kilometers joyfully. I could see the India Gate shining red from a long distance. As more I walked, as more the excitement in my heart increased. Soon, I was standing 20 meters away from the engineering that recapitulates the sacrifice of hundreds of martyrs. I could listen to all the stories my father told me about India Gate reverberating in my mind. I stared at the flame burning in the center. The breeze blowing surrounding was enhancing the beauty of that flame. There was a military person standing near it. I took a slow walk around the India Gate in almost a hypnotized state. Then moving around, I found could see people trying to imprison the moments of this memorable journey in images. It is a good practice, by the way. Images remain with us after the journey ends. All others we meet, move away! Time passed; the Sun turned red. Eventually, it vanished from the Western sky leaving the people and India Gate between light and darkness. I, once again, became a part of the rush and joined the journey towards the bus stop.

This short example, I think, will serve the purpose. You can notice that there is no obligation. You can add anything you want, save it synchronizes with your theme and ideas.


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