Do you read all the available grammar books or have a favourite and stick with that? Do you research the language with notes on advanced usage?
Or do you enjoy the craft from the education you already possess? Improvise the rest?
On my end, in the beginning of this writing journey, I kinda went all in and decided on an education in English at university (which I had to abort). I wanted to know all the ins and outs of the language I was going to use for my stories. But now I feel like I've become lazy. I just go with what I know and improvise. And hope I do not abuse the language too much.
What are the benefits of knowing the language in great detail? I mean in great-great detail, so you can deconstruct every sentence into their grammatical pieces and such.
Are there any benefits to being a more laid-back writer who may not delve deep into the technical?
How serious are you?
Or do you enjoy the craft from the education you already possess? Improvise the rest?
On my end, in the beginning of this writing journey, I kinda went all in and decided on an education in English at university (which I had to abort). I wanted to know all the ins and outs of the language I was going to use for my stories. But now I feel like I've become lazy. I just go with what I know and improvise. And hope I do not abuse the language too much.
What are the benefits of knowing the language in great detail? I mean in great-great detail, so you can deconstruct every sentence into their grammatical pieces and such.
Are there any benefits to being a more laid-back writer who may not delve deep into the technical?
How serious are you?
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