I try to write conversationally; I try to write like people speak and put the emphasis on the right syllable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Like, even when I speak, I think I speak the same way I write. I kind of see it a certain way, and it leads me to write it exactly how I'm seeing it.
I can always write. Sometimes, to be sure, what I write is crap, but it's words on the page and therefore it is something to work with.
The trick to writing for people is, you have to be able to turn them on in your head. And know how they'd word something or how they'd inflect it.
Yes, I, well, when I write, as often as I can, I try to write as if I'm talking to people. It doesn't always work, and one shouldn't always try it, but I try and write as if I am talking, and trying to engage the reader in conversation.
Writing requires an intense inner focus, and sometimes you need to express outward, physically or socially.
Always write as if you are talking to someone. It works. Don't put on any fancy phrases or accents or things you wouldn't say in real life.
I have more free time than a lot of individuals, so, instead of talking, I sometimes write.
What I write, I write. I'll always do it in some form.
Writing, for me, is a very fluid process. I sit down and wait for the words to come. They usually do - in buckets and waves. I look upon it as a blessing because the words come so easily.
I write in longhand. I am accustomed to that proximity, that feel of writing. Then I sit down and type.