Being a Better Writer: Exploratory Writing · 6:27pm April 21st
Welcome back, writers! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend, and hopefully didn’t miss out on grabbing a free copy of Axtara – Banking and Finance when you could! If you missed it because your checking of the site is front-loaded in the week, well … Sorry. You should be checking things out throughout the week as well. At least on Fridays, when the news post tends to drop or has dropped.
Now, as I’m writing this Friday, I’ve actually got the weekend ahead of me, so I don’t actually know how things went for Axtara. But I’m hoping they will go well.
By the way, today’s post marks the first topic from out new Topic List #27! There’s still time (and physical space on the list) to get a topic you’d like to see on there! Post in the comments and let us all know what you’d like to see discussed in a future installment!
With that said, it’s time to get down to today’s topic. Which … Well, this one’s odd. See, for some, this post is going to be a giant statement affirming what they already assumed was common knowledge. I expect there will be a number of you that read this and think “Well, yeah. Duh. Who wasn’t doing this?”
But then by the same token, there are going to be a number of you who read this and even after all the convincing I’ve attempted in trying to sway you, are going to think “Yeah, but really? I don’t know …”
Yeah, today’s topic is an area where I see a pretty strong split across young-writers, but even some with experience under their belt. To some, this just feels like a foreign concept, or a scary leap off of a cliff that they don’t wish to ever make, and are baffled that others would.
So kick back, hit that jump, and let’s talk about exploratory writing.