Inspired by Naruzeldamaster, I decided to post this question. We writers excel at finding fault--both in ourselves and in others. Speaking only for myself, I find I'm much less adept at spotting strengths, virtues, or good habits. I learned this early when I was a teaching assistant, where I was far better at criticizing a student's paper than I was at pointing out what was good about it. Learning to see strengths, and to speak of them, turned out to be surprisingly difficult. Then again, I surprise easy.
Anyway, for the edification of the young <grin>, what are your strengths as a writer? What is habitual with you that helps your writing? In the game of 'Do This, Don't Do That', what's your 'This'?
Vas Dis?
(Wishbone Ash reference, apropos of nothing at all)
Anyway, for the edification of the young <grin>, what are your strengths as a writer? What is habitual with you that helps your writing? In the game of 'Do This, Don't Do That', what's your 'This'?
Vas Dis?
(Wishbone Ash reference, apropos of nothing at all)