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After reading "11 Writing Lessons for Adults"

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11 Writing Lessons for Adults

This book was originally recommended by Zen University, who is a big fan of writing. I thought that everyone should use writing to improve their abilities, so I kept it in mind. Later, I found that when writing travel notes, thoughts and after reading, I was unable to control the words, and I wanted to find a way to improve this problem. Later, I borrowed it from the Hyread library under the recommendation of a group of friends. I was shocked when I first read the first chapter. I just picked it up when there was a discount at the book fair.

The author uses twelve chapters to bring out the proper cognition, ability and method of writing, and uses the written articles as examples to help readers think. After reading the whole book, I feel that the author's direction is biased towards full-time columnists. As a little chicken, it is still very useful for me.

Many of the viewpoints put forward by the author are from the perspective of readers, and are produced and supplied from the demand side, and are written suggestions for readers to have a comfortable reading experience. The book writes that thinking ability is the most important part of the core elements of writing ability and repeatedly emphasizes that writing is to create value. I very much agree with the former. If there is no complete thinking, what is written will not only be logically incomprehensible, but also incomprehensible. But in the latter case, I have reservations. After all, everyone has different views on creating value.

The book talks about writing anytime, and sometimes inspiration or thoughts don’t wait for you to get to your computer desk. It is important to jot down fragmented thoughts at all times. I really agree very much. I often walk on the road and recall the books I read recently. I think of a certain point of view that is very interesting, and I forget it when I want to write about my reading experience.

The book emphasizes that there must be good input in order to have good output. Reading and articles are not necessarily good input. Sometimes situational substitution or in-depth conversation with people can be said to be good input. My understanding is to think about and improve my own knowledge crystals (detailed minimalist reading ). This time, I started to write annotations when I read the book, which is very useful for writing my reading experience later. You can also learn more about the book. Recalling the content after reading the book can help transfer the knowledge in the book into long-term memory, as hyperlearning said.

I think writing is a mystery, he can flex your mind and let you organize the knowledge you have seen in your mind. Sometimes you sit in front of the computer scratching your ears and scratching your cheeks and don’t know how to express it, but sometimes you can write the most in a flash. Shun.

This book gives me a lot of reminders that I can correct, and I will take it out to review when I hit the wall. Five star recommendation.

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