I come across from one of the members here throwing a challenge to everyone to write on the categories set here. That is an eye-opener. That is a chance to hone their writing skill to its maximum efficaciousness. This would indeed a great challenge.
I remember when I was studying in college. Our instructor defied us to write an essay based on the topics she wrote on the board for us to select and we didn’t have any preparation to make. We term this as on-the-spot writing. Our writing skill is being tested. Our instructor is too familiar with the mechanics of grammar like coherence, verb-and-subject agreement, proper usage of a preposition, appropriate placement of adjectives, among others.
Take note there are thirty-one (31) categories to write about. This is a big opportunity to apply our writing skill, our broad knowledge about these areas of information. Should anyone be daring enough to develop a topic on any of these categories one at a time?
Categories:
About LiteracyBase
Arts & Humanities
Beauty & Style
Bus. Economic & Analysis
Business & Finance
Cars & Transportation
Cloud Computing
Computer Networks
Computers & Internet
Dining Out
Education & Reference
Electronics
Entertainment & Music
Environment
Family & Relationship
Food & Drink
Games & Recreation
Health
Home & Garden
Local Businesses
News Events
Pets
Politics & Government
Pregnancy & Parenting
Quantitative Analysis
Science & Mathematics
Society & Culture
Sports
Supply Chain Management
Tech
Travel
As a writer, you should be versatile enough to write other areas of concern or fields of business and commerce. I know some of us here have a favorite subject to write about and they find it comfortable and easy to write about.
However, if you are working as a content writer for a certain company, you are compelled to delve into various categories in order for you to retain your job in the company. Therefore, you should be a versatile writer and there are many ways to do it, aside from your skill, academic preparation, but with the assistance from the outside source and it could be done through an interview, actual experience and research. Reading and reading would do the job make easier.
I am always sharing these writing principles I have applied in any of my writing tasks. I call this as WRITE principle. The following is an excerpt from my Random Thoughts blog entitled, “Writing in 5 Practical Ways”
In this manner, I come up with the five practical ways of writing for you to read, to understand, to criticize or to praise. It’s up to you.
Write ideas that may come into your mind. Ideas may be based on what you’ve read. They may be a recollection of the past. They may be a result of your dream. They may be an unexpected encounter of anything which is bizarre. They may be an assignment or job-related idea.
Rewrite what you’ve written down. Take a second look of what you’ve composed for grammar mechanics, spelling, coherence, words redundancy, misplacement of adjectives, wrong choice of words or words efficacy, proper paragraphing based on the oneness of idea presented.
Integrate necessary facts or evidence to substantiate what you’ve written to make it reliable and authentic, realistic for news items, thesis, and pieces of research works.
Tell it from first-hand experience or from others. Make it functional by directly quoting sources, giving the appropriate references. Always acknowledge primary sources. Plagiarism is a crime of copying others works as yours. To avoid this paraphrase the statement and give due credit to the source.
Express what you’ve written for others to know, to read, to benefit by publishing them through print media, or via the Internet through blogging.
Good luck to every one of us here in taking this challenge to write to almost all categories if possible.
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I read the forum on that .
however, I doubt I could join in because I can only write those topics that I am familiar with.
Food, family, parenting, health and arts.
As for the rest, I salute those writers who could participate for all of them.
It ain't easy but worth to give a shot.
Are you joining in?
Great tips you had given
@Nakitakona13
I am not sure if you are talking about writing blogs on these categories but I did challenge the community for commenting on atleast one post undere each category. Before placing that challenge before the LB community I attempted it myself and succeeded though a couple of two categories went over my head.
I would try, but not now. I am too busy doing my routine job in school. I am taking my chance in doing some updates here of my group I have created, of the forums I have joined. Writing is easy as abc if you take it according to its context. But writing is not writing per se. This is the reason why I come up with tips as considered as "great tips". Thank you for that. Well, let's give a time to join the challenge of writing to all categories for fun, for enjoyment. In doing so, we are developing and even improving our writing skill for that matter. Hope you can make it too, @peachpurple.
I only write a topic of my preference.I write directly on the word pad.