Your heart cannot be defined simply as an anatomical organ. Although it works to pump blood throughout the body, the true essence of the heart is much deeper than science. The true essence of the heart lies somewhere in the limitless realm of art; immersed in the passion that flows through your veins, he desperately wants to be admired. My heart is full of love for writing. In addition to writing to complete assignments and assignments, I write to reveal the beauty of language. This beauty, created simply with words, meaning and punctuation, is uniquely created by its author. I, like many writers, have learned what it means to truly create a work. Before entering college, I had become accustomed to writing an essay outline. I have never appreciated or understood the need for multiple drafts and peer reviews. Interestingly, in my Introduction to Rhetoric class with Dr. Mary Lamb, we discussed the difference between an editor and multiple editors. Sole editors, as the name might suggest, usually complete writing tasks in one fell swoop. They revise and edit during the writing process and often consider their work complete; multi-drafters, on the other hand, write multiple drafts of their work and continually revise it. As I've learned, neither writing style is necessarily better than the other. This is because both types of writers actively think about how to improve their work, whether by correcting grammatical errors or creating new ideas. Needless to say, I was a devoted sole editor, but for some of the wrong reasons. I have always believed that my first draft was always my best work. This is mainly because I did most of my reviewing and editing as I wrote (as I'm doing... halfway through the paper... helpful in starting to build my professional writing career. With each of these projects, I have been given at least some, and in many cases, a lot of flexibility to be creative. I have learned the functions of different types of documents and audiences. I now appreciate and understand the importance of rethinking my work and allowing for change there is always room for improvement as every writer aspires to some sort of perfection I entered college I have definitely witnessed my growth as a writer, however, I understand how words, grammar and usage play a role in the meaning of language I continue to write, now I know that the true essence of writing comes from the heart the passion that drives language; although the brain allows us to function, it is the heart that keeps us alive and my heart will always be; full of love for writing.
tags