Writing to Conclude: Karla

Monday, December 7, 2009
When I would hear blogs mentioned, I thought about pieces of writing that were a product of teenagers who had too much time on their hands. I know it sounds really harsh and tunnel-visioned since I hadn't really read many blogs before this assignment but that's the way I perceived it. The few I had read were about a usual day in a teenager's life and how they hated every other thing that came along their path. Today I beg to differ. This type of writing has a long list of pros both benefiting me personally and whoever reads it as well. I've always known that writing is the best way to vent out your thoughts and spread the word but blogging is on the next level.

Blogging allows me to brainstorm more easily and it offers a sense of authority which makes me even more confident and willingly to share my ideas with the world. When I blog I feel the need to put out my best in me and give my audience no less than they expect when they open up my posts. I feel my writing has become stronger especially in the diction aspect since my goal every time before I post is to make my reader agree with me. One's writing improves when they blog since there is such a diverse, and mysterious audience you have to write for. Everyone could possibly read it since your work is no longer limited to your teacher and fellow classmates. Now your thoughts are open to the whole world online. It made me a better writer and it makes me feel like a better person to know that I can spread ideas that can benefit others.

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