Making the Most of Your Situation – Kindling the Writer in You

Making the Most of Your Situation - Kindling the Writer in You

Many people love to write, some like to listen to music, and others to go out with friends in their leisure time. Among the many things people do to feel better, writing is an outlet for many to blow off steam. What might often start as a random activity can someday develop into something serious. It may be your thoughts about a particular situation or something you feel. However, if taken seriously, it can end up being meaningful and powerful messages that would help people in a way you would have never imagined. 

If you think of drafting your musings in a particular writing form and delivering it to a larger audience, you can do it whichever way you are most comfortable with. There are different writing forms – poems, anecdotes, letters, short stories, essays and so on. You know what you are good at and which form would help you portray your emotions best. Make a wise choice. 

Once you are done with that, the next thing you have to consider is the language you want to write in. For many, their mother tongue would be what they prefer, while for others, English might be their choice. Well, writing in the English language will give you a wider target audience as it is the lingua franca of the world. Now, how do you make your writing interesting, engaging and thought-provoking? You can play around with words. You can make use of homonyms and homophones. They are words with the same spelling and different meanings and words with the same pronunciation and different spellings and meanings, respectively. An example of a homonym is ‘right’, meaning the right side or the state of being right about something. An example of a homophone is ‘write’ and ‘right’, both having the same pronunciation but different meanings.

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Sentence structure is yet another factor that influences your writing. Using the same kind of sentences throughout will make it monotonous. With poetry, for instance, you can use rhyming words and different meters. The tone of your writing and the style of narration will also have a great role to play here.

Wordplay is another method for writing witty pieces. Having a strong vocabulary and knowing to use it cleverly is what will help you with this. A figure of speech is a literary device that you can make use of. They can aid you in making comparisons and being sarcastic and humourous. Similes and metaphors compare one factor to another. Pun and irony can be employed in sentences to show sarcasm and humour. Alliteration, consonance, personification, onomatopoeia and apostrophe can be applied in poems. 

You know what to do now. Experiment with various writing styles and genres, and try your hand at writing something for different audiences. Put all your heart and mind into it. Let the world know what you think. Haven’t you heard that the pen is mightier than the sword? Start writing today. Let us motivate everyone to raise their voices and aim to keep the world a safe haven for all.

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