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All               you               have               to               do               is               read               its               name               "Moody               Bible               Institute"               in               Chicago               Illinois               and               you               know               that               this               a               a               very               different               kind               of               4               year               private               college.

Oh               you'll               get               a               bachelors               degree               if               you               complete               your               four               year               program.

You'll               live               in               dorm,               though               it               will               be               single               sex.

You               will               have               the               option               to               join               and               enjoy               traditional               college               organizations               like               band,               chorus,               school               newspaper               and               student               government.

You'll               even               find               a               few               intercollegiate               sports               and               lots               of               intramurals.

But               your               experience               at               Moody               Bible               Institute               in               Chicago,               Illinois               will               always               be               dominated               by               its               middle               name,               Bible.

What               Moody               Bible               Institute               is               All               About.

For               the               most               part               undergraduate               students               are               drawn               to               Moody               Bible               Institute,               in               Chicago,               Illinois               because               they               recognize               it               as               a               college               that               has               the               same               focus               that               they               do               -               the               Bible.

For               young               people               there               is               a               real               blessing               in               discovering               that               in               order               to               proceed               with               interdenominational               religious               studies               you               don't               have               to               go               the               a               liberal               arts               college               and               then               try               to               find               the               courses               you               need               to               come               up               with               a               Major               in               Religion               or               Pastoral               Ministry.

Moody               Bible               Institute               in               Chicago,               Illinois               has               done               that               work               for               you.

Moody               has               effectively               cut               away               all               the               extraneous               course               material               that               can               take               up               your               time               and               effort               to               no               purpose.
               Instead               what               Moody               Bible               Institute               offers               in               its               curriculum               is               a               pretty               tightly               woven               collection               of               bible               and               faith               related               course               options.

Philosophy,               religion               and               theology               courses               are               very               popular               .

In               fact               77%               of               the               students               who               attend               Moody               Bible               Institute,               in               Chicago               Illinois               list               their               major               as               Religion.

Even               those               students               who               appear               to               be               branching               off               in               other               directions               by               taking               courses               in               visual/performing               arts               ,               communications,               education               or               foreign               language,               usually               have               in               mind               using               the               skills               acquired               to               pursue               some               type               of               church               or               faith               related               career.
               And               that's               the               bottom               line               in               any               introduction               to               Moody               Bible               Institute               in               Chicago,               Illinois               .

This               is               a               college               that               was               founded               more               than               a               century               ago               in               1886               to               serve               the               needs               of               that               small               but               important               minority               of               young               people               who               wanted               to               follow               a               career               path               in               ministry               or               religion               related               fields.

It               has               remained               true               to               its               mission               working               with               men               and               women               of               varied               races               and               nationalities               all               in               pursuit               of               the               same               goal.

To               learn               to               better               serve               their               God               and               work               in               His               behalf.
               Student               Life               at               Moody               Bible               Institute.

For               some               reason               lots               of               people               assume               that               if               you               attend               an               atypical               undergraduate               college               like               Moody,               then               there               is               really               little               chance               that               you               are               going               to               have               any               fun.

The               thing               is,               to               a               student               in               religious               studies               there               is               the               same               degree               of               dedication               and               concentration               to               religion               as               a               student               who               is               at               an               Engineering               school               has               to               studying               engineering.

Every               one               know               that               the               engineering               student               will               have               life               that               is               not               directly               attached               to               engineering,               but               at               heart               he               is               an               engineer               and               it               is               likely               that               some               of               his               or               her               extra               curricular               activities               will               reveal               that               bent.
               The               same               is               true               at               Moody.

Of               course               there               is               life               outside               the               classroom               work               in               religion.

But               the               people               pursuing               their               non               academic               lives               have               a               deep               and               abiding               faith               in               God               and               are               generally               practitioners               of               their               faith.

This               they               don't               leave               behind               in               the               classroom.

As               a               result               while               there               are               some               generic               student               activities               like               sports               or               drama,               there               are               lots               of               clubs               that               connect               strongly               with               the               deeper               interests               and               values               of               the               people               who               have               chosen               to               come               to               Moody.

The               fact               is               they               didn't               come               to               a               Bible               Institute               to               join               a               drinking               club.

They               like               the               fact               that               there               is               Student               Missionary               Fellowship,               Gospel               teams,               International               Student               Fellowship               and               Big               Brother/Big               Sister.
               Nor               do               most               of               the               students               who               come               to               Moody               Bible               Institute               come               here               for               wild               parties               and               recreational               drug               use               or               indiscriminate               sexual               activity.

It's               precisely               because               they               don't               want               these               distractions               that               they               have               selected               Moody               Bible               Institute.

They               are               perfectly               okay               with               single               sex               dorms               .

The               question               is               are               you?

For               many               students,               knowing               that               they               will               not               have               to               be               constantly               challenged               by               people               of               more               liberal               or               simply               different               lifestyles               can               be               very               liberating.

But               each               person               must               make               that               decision               based               on               personal               beliefs               and               behaviors.
               Where               Moody               Bible               Institute               Can               Take               You.

Many               students               interested               in               some               form               of               church               or               faith               related               work               chose               Moody               not               just               for               the               excellence               of               its               course               offerings               or               the               consistency               of               its               student               life               programs,               but               because               in               the               long               run               they               know               that               Moody               Bible               Institute               can               help               them               to               find               the               kind               of               position               where               they               can               flourish               in               God's               service.
               Landing               that               first               job               in               any               profession               is               seldom               easy               and               church               related               work               is               no               exception               but               with               the               help               of               Moody               Bible               Institute               professionals               it               may               become               a               lot               easier               than               you               think               .

First               as               a               gradate               of               Moody               Bible               Institute               you               become               an               immediate               member               of               a               large,               diverse               and               geographically               widespread               network               of               faith               centered               professionals               .

The               contacts               that               will               come               your               way               simply               as               the               result               of               being               a               Moody               graduate               will               be               of               service               to               you               long               after               you               have               graduated.
               Moody               Bible               Institute               is               a               multi               functional               operation.

In               addition               to               its               undergraduate               facility               and               interest               in               education,               Moody               also               works               in               broadcasting,               printing               and               providing               conferences               to               actively               share               the               word               of               God.

All               of               these               operations               require               trained               professionals               and               there               are               often               positions               that               are               best               filled               by               students               who               have               been               trained               at               Moody               Bible               Institute.

Moody               also               offers               career               placement               assistance               to               help               students               to               locate               jobs               in               ministry               for               which               they               might               best               be               suited.

Few               schools,               except               the               U.

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service               academies               offer               you               immediate               employment               upon               graduation.

But               the               help               you               will               receive               from               your               degree               and               the               vocational               offices               at               Moody               will               go               a               long               way               to               putting               you               into               a               productive               ministry               or               church               related               career.
               Bonus:               Chicago               The               program               offered               at               Moody               Bible               Institute               would               help               you               to               prepare               for               a               church               centered               profession               no               matter               where               it               was               located.

But               for               those               student               who               choose               Moody,               there               is               the               added               benefit               of               getting               the               schooling               you               want               in               one               of               the               greatest               cities               in               the               U.

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Chicago               has               a               wonderful               multicultural               population               that               means               people               who               come               here               have               the               chance               to               drink               in               the               food,               art,               music               and               traditions               of               true               melting               pot               society.

There               are               not               many               ethnic               groups               that               aren't               represented               in               Chicago.
               The               city               of               Chicago               is               full               of               wonderful               restaurants,               entertainment,               major               league               sports               venues,               museums               and               theaters               .

There               are               plenty               of               recreational               opportunities               to               be               found               along               the               waterfront               of               Lake               Michigan.

Boating,               swimming,               skateboarding               along               the               lake               front,               its               all               part               of               the               Chicago               experience.

Moody               Bible               Institute               will               teach               you               about               the               glory               of               God               and               the               city               of               Chicago               can               help               you               to               see               the               beauty               of               his               creation.

That's               just               a               great               combination               for               a               religious               studies               student.






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    That's               the               question               my               seventh               grade               English               teacher               asked--astonished--when               I               shyly               admitted               that               previously               hidden               desire               to               her.

    Little               did               I               know               how               difficult               that               quest               would               be.

    But,               that's               what               I               thought               I'd               try.

    It               has               been               a               fun               and               interesting               journey--one               that               is               far               from               completed.

    How               about               you?

    You               want               to               be               a               writer,               too?

    If               I               may               be               so               personal,               do               you               really               have               the               patience               becoming               a               writer               requires?

    Are               you               willing               to               toil               and               sweat,               anguish               and               fret,               and               acquire               the               discipline               you               will               need               to               sit               down               every               day               and               write?

    Are               you               willing               to               fail--many               times--before               you               finally               succeed?

    Do               you               have               a               burning               desire               to               put               your               inner-most               thoughts               on               paper               for               the               world               to               see--and               critique?

    Do               you               really               want               to               be               a               writer?
                   If               you               answered               the               above               questions               in               the               affirmative,               here's               a               few               of               my               tips               to               help               you               achieve               becoming               a               writer.

    Perhaps               I               can               give               you               a               few               pointers,               some               shortcuts,               some               directions               in               order               that               you               get               to               your               goal               faster               and               with               fewer               discouraging               setbacks.
                   First--and               perhaps               foremost--is               to               write!

    Get               words               on               paper,               many               words.

    Don't               worry               too               much               about               how               good               they               are               nor               how               correct               your               grammar               is.

    At               least               not               initially.

    Just               sit               down               and               write               about               your               thoughts               on               a               particular               aspect               of               life--your               life               or               life               in               general.

    Or,               your               feelings               about               something,               anything.

    Just               write               it               down--and               keep               writing               until               you've               exhausted               the               subject.

    Now               you're               a               writer!

    See               how               easy               that               was?
                   Of               course               I               jest               about               the               easy               part               of               becoming               a               writer.

    If               you               want               easy,               try               singing.

    It               appears               nearly               anyone               can               become               a               singer               nowadays.

    But               becoming               a               writer--and               I               mean               a               writer               who               people               will               read--is               another               story.

    You               have               a               long               journey               ahead.
                   As               in               acquiring               proficiency               in               anything               else               in               life,               you               must               make               an               effort               to               study               the               craft               of               writing.

    You               can               do               this               in               many               ways.

    Are               you               in               college?

    Most               colleges               and               universities               offer               writing               courses               as               part               of               their               curriculum.

    You               need               not               be               an               English               major               to               squeeze               one               of               these               into               your               schedule.

    Even               future               engineers               and               business               majors               will               need               to               communicate               in               writing               as               part               of               their               jobs.
                   I'm               no               longer               a               college               student--and               I               took               no               courses               in               writing               when               I               was.

    Mistake,               I               realized               years               later.

    So               if               you               have               the               opportunity               to               take               college               courses               in               the               craft,               do               so.

    If               not,               there               are               other               ways               to               learn               writing.

    You               need               not               be               a               full               time               college               student               to               do               so.

    Many               community               colleges               offer               creative               writing               courses               part-time               which               are               excellent               ways               to               get               involved               in               learning               the               craft               of               writing               while               not               consuming               a               great               deal               of               your               time               or               energy.
                   Take               courses               online               if               you               can.

    They               are               usually               inexpensive               and               can               help               you               immensely               if               you               are               just               starting               on               your               journey               to               becoming               a               writer.

    I've               found               that               the               courses               on               creative               writing               offered               online               by               ed2go.com               through               my               local               community               college               are               very               helpful               and               good               starting               points.

    Not               only               do               they               get               you               started,               they               also               provide               good               guidance               to               you               in               every               area.

    And,               they               are               fun               to               take.

    You               work               at               your               own               pace               in               your               home               as               time               permits.
                   The               best               way               to               learn               to               write               like               a               pro               is               to               read               accomplished,               well-known               writers--those               who               have               written               great               books               or               are               successful               magazine               or               newspaper               columnists.

    I               have               my               favorites               and               have               always               been               a               avaricious               reader               of               good               books.

    (I               said               'good'               books,               not               this               pulp-fiction               nonsense               on               bookstore               shelves.

    Most               books               sold               today               in               bookstores,               even               bestsellers,               are               not               great               writing.

    My               apologies               to               Danielle               Steele,               but               she               is               not               a               grand               example               for               an               aspiring               writer               to               read               if               they               are               serious               about               writing               quality               works               though               she               writes               good               entertainment,               I'll               admit,               and               makes               gazillions               by               doing               so.)
                   As               a               kid,               maybe               about               the               age               of               seven               or               eight,               I               recall               taking               a               flashlight               to               bed               and               reading               under               the               covers               so               as               not               to               be               caught,               as               if               reading               were               a               sin.

    I               frequented               the               local               public               library               at               least               every               other               week               and               checked               out               all               the               classics               over               time.

    I               loved               books;               just               the               feel               of               a               good               book               in               my               hands               was               something               unique               and               wonderful.

    I               knew               that               in               that               book               were               adventures               to               places               I               could               only               imagine,               journeys               I               might               never               take               except               through               reading               about               them.

    I               still               read               although               not               as               much               as               I'd               like.

    And,               I               don't               waste               time               on               junk               novels!
                   You               don't               have               to               buy               all               the               classics               to               read               them.

    Visit               your               local               library;               they'll               have               all               the               books               you               could               ever               read               in               a               lifetime--and               more.

    Become               acquainted               with               the               library               and               its               staff.

    They'll               help               you               immensely.

    Just               ask.

    If               you               want               to               learn               about               writing,               the               library               and               its               resources               are               your               best               friend.
                   While               there,               browse               the               multitude               of               books               on               writing.

    They               are               many               and               all               helpful               in               some               way               or               another               whether               it               be               Strunk               and               White's               "The               Elements               of               Style"               or               such               tutorials               as               Prentice-Hall's               "Handbook               for               Writers"               and               "The               St.

    Martin's               Guide               to               Writing."               Check               them               out               and               take               them               home.

    Some               you               may               find               you               want               to               buy               as               desk               references.

    Some               will               be               indispensable               tools               which               you               will               use               until               they               are               threadbare.
                   But               do               read--and               read               more--and               read               with               a               critical               eye.

    Ask               yourself               such               questions               as:               "What               makes               this               author               so               successful?

    What               are               his/her               secrets?

    How               can               I               learn               from               this               author               in               order               to               advance               my               own               writing?

    What               style               does               this               writer               use               to               be               so               effective?"               You               can               learn               so               much               about               the               craft               of               writing               by               simply               reading.

    In               fact,               you               cannot               become               a               successful               writer               without               reading,               and               reading               voraciously.
                   My               next               suggestion               is               to               take               your               pursuit               of               becoming               a               good               writer               seriously.

    There               are               writer's               organizations               and               groups               in               every               area               which               can               be               helpful.

    Join               them--don't               be               shy               about               being               a               new               writer               or               an               as               yet               successful               one.

    You'll               meet               many               in               those               groups               who               are               also               struggling               to               be               better.

    Try               a               writers               conference               on               for               size.

    I               have               and               enjoyed               them               as               well               as               learned               much.

    I               even               submitted               a               short               story               to               Guy               Owen,               author               of               "The               Ballad               of               the               Flim-Flam               Man",               on               which               he               wrote               his               comments.

    I               still               have               that               copy.
                   The               point               is,               don't               give               your               work               to               friends               and               family               to               critique;               they               ordinarily               know               diddly-squat               about               writing,               may               be               jealous               of               you,               may               not               give               you               honest               feedback,               and               any               critique               is               next               to               worthless               owing               to               their               closeness.

    Writers               groups               are               for               that               purpose               and               generally               will               provide               honest               feedback               as               well               as               encouragement.

    At               least               they               are               "writers",               too,               and               are               struggling               at               some               point               along               the               path               as               will               you.
                   Before               you               can               become               proficient               at               writing,               you               must               know               the               rules               of               the               road--grammar               and               syntax.

    If               a               good               working               knowledge               of               these               factors               is               your               shortfall               in               becoming               a               writer--and               who               doesn't               need               help               with               grammar               and               syntax               questions--take               a               refresher               course               early               on               in               your               pursuit               of               a               writing               career.

    You               may               have               been               a               good               student               in               high               school,               but               I               can               promise               you,               you               don't               remember               all               those               rules               of               punctuation,               sentence               structure,               coma               uses,               etc.

    A               refresher               course               will               give               you               a               new               start               in               energizing               your               skills               and               providing               the               basic               tools               of               all               writers.

    Without               good               grammar               and               a               working               knowledge               of               how               to               structure               a               sentence               properly,               you               can               never               succeed               in               writing               publishable               work.
                   Once               you               have               reacquainted               yourself               thoroughly               with               the               tools               of               the               craft               of               writing,               you               are               ready               for               some               serious               practicing.

    Try               it.

    Sit               down               and               write.

    It               is               best               to               "write               what               you               know"               and               not               try               to               produce               a               manuscript               on               something               you               don't.

    For               instance,               if               you               work               in               a               day               care               center,               you               have               acquired               extensive               experience               in               child               care               do's               and               don'ts.

    Child               care               articles               and               books               sell.

    There               is               an               extensive               market               for               good,               informative               articles               concerning               that               subject.

    Since               I               have               never               worked               in               that               field,               it               would               be               nonsense               for               me               to               try               to               fool               my               readers               into               thinking               I               had.

    You               get               the               point?

    Write               what               you               know--you               can't               bamboozle               readers               if               you               don't               know               your               subject               or               are               at               least               somewhat               familiar               with               it.
                   To               help               with               this,               think               back               over               your               life's               experiences.

    You've               had               a               multitude               of               them               whether               you               realize               it               or               not,               no               matter               how               young               you               may               be--although               age               does               have               its               advantage               here.

    Every               day               of               your               existence               has               led               to               something               being               implanted               in               your               brain,               has               given               you               a               bit               of               knowledge               about               something               you               remember,               and               the               accumulation               of               these               experiences               is               enough               to               pick               a               topic               you               are               familiar               with               and               write               about               it.

    Where               did               you               grow               up?

    The               inner               city?

    In               a               small               country               town?

    On               the               water               somewhere--a               lake               or               on               the               ocean?

    These               can               be               the               subjects               of               your               writing               efforts.

    You               know               more               about               living               in               Bedford-Stuyvesant,               Brooklyn,               New               York,               or               Belfast,               Maine,               than               someone               who               has               never               visited               those               locales.

    Writing               about               life               there,               using               your               old               familiar               neighborhood               as               your               setting,               is               perfect               material               for               any               writer.
                   Another               helpful               hint               towards               becoming               a               proficient               writer               is               to               subscribe               to               writing               magazines.

    I               prefer               "Writer's               Digest";               they               have               been               around               for               some               time               and               are               relatively               inexpensive               for               what               you               get.

    Receiving               a               new               copy               in               the               mail               periodically               will               help               keep               your               interest               piqued               for               staying               at               it.

    I               eagerly               await               each               new               edition               and               save               them               all               for               future               reference.

    You               can               also               join               their               online               site               to               take               advantage               of               their               free               advice               on               various               subjects               and               even               get               critiques               of               your               works               by               joining               their               numerous               forum               and               discussion               groups.

    Every               little               bit               helps               cumulatively.
                   Next               on               your               quest               to               becoming               a               publishable               writer               is               realizing               that               whatever               you've               written               is               merely               a               first               draft,               not               the               final               product               of               your               hand.

    Far               from               it--for               if               you               learn               nothing               else               in               your               study               of               writing,               you               must               learn               to               self-edit,               revise,               and               rewrite.

    Unendingly,               and               unmercifully.

    Never,               ever               sit               down               and               write               something               and               believe               that               you               have               created               a               masterpiece               the               first               time               through.

    It               will               never               happen!
                   You               must               first               write               something,               for               sure.

    And               then               you               must               accept               that               what               you               have               written               is               in               dire               need               of               rewriting.

    You               must               never               be               satisfied               with               a               first               draft               of               anything.

    You'll               never               become               that               proficient               and               neither               are               nearly               all               professional               writers.

    That               you               can               bet               on.

    What               you               see               in               print               is               the               result               of               countless               hours               of               revision,               rewriting,               and               even               more               revision.

    No               matter               how               many               times               you've               been               through               this               routine,               you               can               always               improve               your               work--until               and               when               you               have               reached               the               deadline               for               submission.
                   One               famous               writer               of               novels               admitted               he               self-edited               his               work               at               least               twenty-eight               times               before               submitting               it               to               his               publisher.

    Even               then,               he               stated,               in               the               middle               of               the               night               after               submission               he               would               awaken               with               doubts               about               his               manuscript,               thinking               to               himself,               "I               could               have               made               it               better."               You               should               develop               the               same               attitude.
                   When               you               do               write               something,               put               it               aside               for--it               is               recommended--at               least               three               days.

    Let               it               stew,               allow               time               for               your               mind               to               clear,               allow               fresh               thoughts               to               develop               concerning               it.

    But,               don't               fret               over               it.

    That               is               defeating               the               purpose               of               refreshing               your               perspective               on               what               you've               written.

    Go               off               and               have               some               fun,               work               in               your               garden,               go               shopping,               take               a               day               trip,               go               to               dinner.

    Anything               to               get               your               mind               off               your               writing               for               awhile.

    Do               anything               but               writing.

    By               so               doing,               you               will               find               that               when               you               do               get               back               to               your               original               work               you               will               see               it               more               clearly,               be               more               critical,               be               willing               to               rewrite               as               you               see               more               visibly               how               you               can               make               your               work               better.

    Failure               to               do               this               will               result               in               your               not               producing               your               best               work.
                   No               discussion               on               writing               would               be               complete               without               mentioning               style               manuals               among               other               reference               books               you               will               find               indispensable               in               your               efforts.

    I               prefer--and               have               purchase--"The               Chicago               Manual               of               Style               (16th               edition)",               a               behemoth               of               a               book               covering               about               every               topic               you'll               ever               need               to               know               about               writing               and               publishing               your               work.

    It               is               more               than               1000               pages               of               extremely               detailed               information               including               grammar,               manuscript               preparation,               rules               of               punctuation,               etc.

    I               find               it               to               be               a               great               help               when               that               pesky               question               arises               concerning               the               myriad               aspects               of               producing               a               piece               of               work               suitable               for               publication.

    It               is               sometimes               referred               to               as               "the               bible"               when               it               comes               to               editors,               publishers,               or               writers.

    There               are               others               such               as               "The               Associated               Press               Stylebook               (2009)"               for               use               mainly               by               journalists               and               newspaper               types.

    Whichever               style               manual               you               choose--and               do               choose               and               buy               one               for               your               desktop--it               will               help               you               immeasurably               to               conform               to               industry               standards               before               you               embarrass               yourself               by               submitting               a               manuscript               rife               with               nonconforming               errors.
                   If               you               intend               to               approach               the               writing               life               and               are               enthusiastic               about               doing               so               professionally,               you'll               need               to               build               a               personal               library               of               books               on,               what               else,               writing.

    There               are               too               many               to               list               or               even               discuss               here.

    I've               read               dozens               upon               dozens.

    Some               extensively,               some               not               so               much.

    Some               are               of               great               help,               others               just               paper               with               words               on               it--nothing               more               than               rehashes               of               the               process               of               writing               and               are               published               for               the               monetary               benefit               of               the               author               and               publisher               and               not               the               reader.

    Don't               waste               your               money               on               those.
                   Some               writing               books               are               worth               investing               in               as               you               will               frequently               resort               to               them               for               answers               to               questions,               or               simply               to               bolster               your               flagging               emotional               state               as               you               struggle               with               becoming               a               writer--and               all               writers               struggle               at               one               time               or               another.

    You               will               not               be               alone               in               that,               for               sure.

    But               there               are               several               books               I               will               recommend               you               get               your               hands               on.

    One               is               Strunk               and               White's               "The               Elements               of               Style"               and               another               is               William               Zinsser's               "On               Writing               Well:               The               Classic               Guide               to               Writing               Nonfiction               (25th               anniversary               edition)",               a               three               hundred               page               marvel               of               the               writing               process               including               his               clear               and               simply               put,               though               well-thought-out,               discussion               of               attitudes,               forms,               methods,               and               principles               of               writing.

    These               and               a               good               dictionary               of               the               English               language               as               well               as               a               Roget's               Thesaurus.
                   Keep               these               handy               on               your               desk,               or               wherever               you               write,               for               reference               purposes--or,               in               the               cases               of               Strunk               and               Zinsser,               as               guides               to               peruse               on               occasion.

    I               keep               mine               on               the               coffee               table,               pick               them               up               when               television               is               boring,               and               simply               thumb               through               to               an               interesting               part               or               a               section               that               I               need               work               on               such               as               those               pesky               apostrophes.

    I've               learned               I               need               constant               review               in               order               to               remain               sharp,               or               as               sharp               as               I               can               get               considering.
                   Oh,               I               could               go               on               and               on               about               writing               and               writers.

    Many               others               have.

    I               can               only               sum               this               up               by               saying:               If               you               want               to               become               a               writer--a               good               writer--work               at               it.

    Be               patient,               writers               are               made               not               born!

    Study               and               then--study               some               more.

    Read,               incessantly               and               critically.

    Practice               writing;               the               more               you               write               the               better               you'll               become.

    And,               enjoy               your               writing,               take               pride               in               it,               be               enthusiastic               and               develop               confidence               in               what               you               are               trying               to               achieve.

    If               you               really               want               to               become               a               writer,               realize               the               effort               you               must               make.

    Becoming               a               good               writer               is               a               journey,               enjoy               it               while               you               can.

    Take               in               all               the               sights,               sounds,               and               smells               of               the               writing               life--if               only               in               your               imagination.

    Make               your               writing               a               joyful               experience,               not               one               of               drudgery.

    You'll               never               succeed               if               you               think               of               writing               as               a               chore               or               a               job.
                   And,               when               you               have               done               all               this               --
                   --               Rewrite               and               revise               your               work!






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