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How To Read Like a Writer

As authors, we have written many pieces for school assignments, have written responses through social media, or have attended events that ask you to write your thoughts or opinions on a certain topic. ( E.g. peer groups, social events, ratings, etc.)  I usually write my feelings in a journal, and try to write a sleep log where I write 3 things I’m grateful for, 3 things I need to do, and 3 things that bother me. Jotting down my thoughts has helped me stay sane in difficult times, while the sleep log is supposed to ease my mind before I go to bed, and strengthen my focus throughout the day. This will help me write better in college, and have a better understanding when reading other passages. 

From Bunn’s article I would like to try to be more direct in my message towards my audience, work on my transitions, and be more relatable to readers. I would like for people to really connect and enjoy my writing.

1 Comment

  1. Dr. Vivian Papp

    I, too, keep a journal. I find it helps me to stay organized.

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