Khwahish Punjabi

The Ingenuity of a Zillenial

When one opens the first page of a book, they are no longer associated in their surroundings, for they start to enter the image of the realm that lies between those pages, be it an avatar of imagination, or the tale of a notable personality. Good writers have the supremacy of showing the apparent corners of their imagination, or the story of people, and bringing it down in prose that shares a voice in its diverse forms. With this supremacy, and their ability to project a sight in your mind through words, they seem to do plenty.

Commencing with the prologue, good writers observe and create. They harvest inspiration from real life and establish a fictional world, which portrays the surroundings and characters. Good writers are aware of the story setting, their character environment, and the hooking factor of their writing. They are ingenious, and they express their imagination with originality and simplicity. Along with the nibble on fiction, writers ensure that on nonfictional prose, they are well versed with the background knowledge of the person or topic and are alert when it comes to research sources and fact checks.

Progressing towards the chapters and the middle of the book, good writers learn from their encounters. They have insecurities too, but they learn with each chapter how to overcome their problems and find a solution, just like protagonists in a book. They face challenges that may affect not only their writing progress, but their emotional strength as well. Good writers learn how to stay strong, and they accept necessary criticism as well.

Transitioning from the middle towards the end, good writers connect with their readers. They may use emotion in their story, which may relate to their audience and result in a connection between the writer and reader indirectly through the character. They also may present their encounters with a touch of their writing genre and present it to their readers, allowing to also to gather an insight, and show a practical solution to the problem. For that, they must be aware of the readers and can blend it with the writer’s projection.

Slowly meeting the end, good writers shine with their work. The ‘plot’ of a good writer is to love what you do. That includes: to find uniqueness in the mundane, dare and play around with genres, create new terms, and capture or present something exceptional. And it all comes with love and learning. However, with the excitement of walking on a tightrope, there is a need to be careful, and self-development. Epilogue: in a nutshell, good writers do what they do best. They write!