The Secret to Writing Well Isn't What You'd Expect, Says Study - 0 views
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While visualizing your story may seem like the right way to approach writing, it turns out that for full-time writers, the brain performs a bit differently. When Dr. Lotze watched writers from a competitive creative writing program perform the same tests, he found that experienced writers, while brainstorming, used parts of their brains associated with speech instead of vision.
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Novice writers, Lotze suggests, are more likely to watch the story unfold like a movie inside their heads.
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And perhaps more importantly, write often. If creative writing is a skill your brain learns over time, then like anything else, the more you practice, the better you’ll get.