Sunday, September 28, 2014

What to Keep Aware of with Public Writing.



Work that will eventually be introduced to the public should be done with awareness in mind, whether that may be to keep the target audience in check, to maintain good marks from fellow critics and reviewers, or even a combination of these two factors.


With your target audience, by maintaining your writing awareness in a style that relates to the targeted audience, they’ll most likely enjoy the point you’re trying to get across. Due to this, it’s less likely that your audience will react in a manner that may harm your writing, and may even help in spreading more of your work around for people to recognize. By changing up the style of your writing in a drastic manner for the worse, however, much of your audience would react in a negative behavior. It’s from this negative behavior that much of your audience may disapprove of your writing, and would not only result in loosing most of your audience, but it may also lead to a loss of other people who may be interested in your work, who have yet to discover it.

On the other hand, critique should also be kept aware of, due to how your writings may affect other people in various ways. If a writer were to keep a similar style of poor writing, even after being given advice on improvements to make, critique towards your work may be more harmful than helpful. From this, the people critiquing your work will most likely be turned off from your writing, which in result will also lead to a similar loss of your public audience and potential future audiences, much like with a drastically changed style of writing. With improvements to your writing through advice, however, it’s more likely that the people critiquing will praise your work, and help in gaining more of an audience for your writings.

At the end of it all, while you should be keeping track of both your target audience as well as the critiques to follow, the most important factor is learning to keep a perfect balance between both of these factors, and to not lose one or the other. By losing yourself to one or the other, it’s most likely that you won’t be able to improve yourself as a writer. By keeping aware of these factors during your writings however, it’s more likely that you’ll be more successful in in near future.

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