Before I started blogging I had already a background in writing. I was  a writer in high school campus and I competed for many secondary schools press conferences including a NSSPC.

Aside from grasping lessons from every speakers in writing seminars, learning by yourself is vitally important. Here’s what I have been doing to catapult my writing skills. As simple as writing ABC.

1. Read…Read…Read. That’s the way it is. Consuming my time in reading pocket books, newspapers, and most especially understanding the King James Version of the Bible enables me to capture the art of writing. Their are things that you can catch on how the author tackles and expresses himself in a certain topic. His ways on the complete command of words can be gleaned upon and adapt it in your writing style.

2. Write…Write…Write. Of course you won’t learn without trying to write. You will never improve in writing unless you write. Start writing a sentence, then a paragraph until you create a piece. Let your friends check or critic your piece.

3. Learn Grammar…You can write without learning the grammar rules but you will not get your readers interested when they see some flaws in your written piece. Get a grammar book and understand everything and use them in sentences.

4. Vocabulary...This is crucial. You have readers with different levels of intelligence. It is just important to use profound vocabulary in order for them to be captivated in your writings. But you must not neglect the half of your readers which you need to use also commonplace words.

These are only few ways in which I developed my writing skills. In the world of blogging,I followed Selaplana’s Blog for 6  months now and truly I can see major upheaval in the way he writes.

Hopefully, I can write more with my busy work.