Monday, December 5, 2011
Entry 21: Helping the Reader
Every writer has his own purpose of writing whatever it is they are writing, poems, essays, novels, and even articles. With a purpose of writing a writer also has an audience that he wants to write to. The audience can be one or many, there is no limitation it all depends on the author. To write something that appeals to that audience it is usually better if it is written from a readers point of view or at least considered from a readers point of view. If you only write from your own point of view other might not get it and if they don't then you run out of an audience. The audience is suppose to understand your writing and by writing it with a reader's point of view it only helps them to understand it better. Especially in a personal narrative the writer should write with a write or evaluate it from a reader's point of view. Making things more personal is making it more strange for the readers because their may be specific things that only you understand, like inside jokes. Evaluating the writing from a reader's point of view would help the writer find the flaws in the writing and to check if everything comes together smoothly as one piece of writing.
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