5 Bad Writing Habits That You Must Avoid
All of us learned the basic writing skills during our school days. Your English teacher must have taught you grammatical rules, syntax formation, and different writing patterns. But if you read a best-selling book or something written by an award-winning writer, you will find that they don’t stick to all those typical rules. They follow their own writing styles that appeal to readers more. Here we have discussed some habits that we acquired in school but need to avoid them at any cost in order to make our writing effective: 1. Mimicking the dead authors It’s a sad state of affairs that our teachers ask us to follow the style of classic English novelists, dramatics, and poets, such as Shakespeare, Thomas More, and Chaucer. It’s fine that they were simply the best of their times, but you won’t see them on the bestseller list now. That just means people do not like to read them anymore as they can’t connect with them. By mimicking their style, you will sur...