The way one shares his ideas through writing initially wants him in mind that he wants his readers to know about many sorts of things. Writers are best in oral and written forms of expressions. They harness their skills in whatever genre of expressions they have in order to give their readers a taste of satisfaction and learning that leads their readers to also expose and explore their inner-selves without fears.
Writing is a skill. It goes back to the basics. The moment I write directs me to give sparks to my listeners that somehow they will learn from me.
There are many things I have learned especially in writing. I got them from my teachers before when I was just 7 years old. I have learned that in writing, one should:
1. Write legibly.
A good writer doesn't just write, but write legibly. It is the stroke of his pen that he will be understood and that process of learning will fruitfully disseminated to the people as if they will not find it a hard time reading what the writer wants to imply to everybody.
2. Give generous space within words.
Don't be too self-centered when writing. Proper ideas comes even in the matter of giving enough space to every word. Give every idea comes naturally as if they own a portion, a piece of their land. Well, aside from compound words or longer words that need to be combined, that I guess, you can consider. Giving space to every word means giving justice to what each word signifies.
3. Observe capitalization.
Capitalize words as need, applying the Rules in Capitalization. This shows that you respect or give emphasis to their identity and that alone transport meaning to your readers. It give s them the idea thta you are relation to that word than this or this word than that.
4. Observe indention.
You don't need to be lazy for you to write. There are procedures, rules and steps to follow in writing for you not to experience being fooled out of the process. Writing is a process and indenting is part of that process. That is, one-inch margin at the left and right and first line in ever paragraph should be indented.
5. Avoid crowding of lines at the bottom of the page.
If you are too long way out for expressing your ideas, that it can;t be suited t o one page, then don't stop there. Explore wide and have more pages as you can. The more you write, the better you have become. So, when one page is already full, then write your ideas to more papers. The more you share, the more learning your readers will grasp.
6. Break only long words at the right, and those words only between syllables.
Always observe proper syllabication especially when words can't be suited at the right. You need to drop the other syllable to the next line on the left. This ensures that you follow the right way in writing and that when your reader reads your composition, they will not be left hanging of the right words that you exactly would mean.
7. Be sure that your paper is neat.
Writing is a skill as what I always emphasize. And part of that skill is for you to be disciplined. How? Make your writing neat and must be written in a clean paper. This your reader will benefit from it. You will not give them false belief or mistakes. Thus, erasures can't be avoided. In fact, the best writers are not afraid to commit mistakes. All you need to do with those erasures is that you just make a long time through it. Never make it over again. Just one long line through it will perfectly do.
I hope that you find my tips helpful. Keep writing and expressing yourself in writing!