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creative writing questions and answers
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An innovative Mail Spelling Corrector is designed to enhance the basic editing and proofreading functionalities of conventional word processors. Learning how to write correct English requires time and effort, however technology can easily help us on achieving that goal. Want to know more about improving your English writing? Read the following article.
Quick introduction
While conventional word processors mainly focus on identifying spelling errors, an advanced Mail Spelling Corrector enables you to further improve your writing by checking entire text blocks for any grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. Text analysis as far as it concerns correct grammar and punctuation, is quite challenging. However, in recent years we notice several technological achievements in this field based on massive DB as well as advanced algorithms. In most cases these solutions enables us to do the following: grammar check, misspelling and typos correction, and suggesting proper punctuation.
Can it make our life better?
Let’s examine some of the main advantages:
* Transforming our natural writing clear and professional.
* Helping us to better achieve our writing goals.
* Saves us time spent on grammar guides.
* Improving and enriching our speech, enabling us to speak correct and better English.
* Improving our word choices with synonyms, adjectives, and adverbs suited to our text.
There are probably many other benefits that are not covered here, as this important webmarketing technique constantly changes, bringing us new ideas and additional solutions that help us on improving our English writing.
Conclusion
After the first time you try this Mail Spelling Corrector you quickly realize how practical and powerful it is. No Natural Language Processing technology can get that perfect, but it can definitely help us correct most of our common writing errors. We can only expect this exciting technology to further develop itself, simply because writing is one of the most important tools that help us fulfill our daily assignments.
- Gil Lavitov
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I know a college degree doesn’t hurt anything if you want to go into a specific field, but as an semi-experienced writer who is unpublished, will a degree in the wrong area actually hurt my chances of getting published? Will I be dismissed as unknowledgeable because I am “absorbed in one area”?
I wanted to know because a bunch of people are posting questions about “do I need a college degree to be published?” and a lot of the answers were “college helps, take english, get an english degree, take writing classes”. So I was just wondering if a degree not centering around english, writing, or creative writing might actually detract from someone’s qualifications. A degree is very time-consuming, and so is a fulltime career (I hope to be a counselor). So, that might actually backfire. I was checking on the probability of backfiring, as I am toying with the idea of getting published. - Angeliss
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I want to be a creative writing major, but i have a few questions. first of all, do the courses offered in creative writing help inspire one to write more creatively, or is it just expected that they can? also, by the time you graduate, are you totally sick of english and writing? what have you done with your major? - Becca R
Tags: Creative Inspire, Creative Writing Q&A, English Writing, Majors, Writing Help Posted in Creative Writing Q&A | 1 Comment »
I want to transfer to a college that focuses on English and have a good Creative Writing program. I want to major in creative writing but don’t know what college to transfer to. - A Warrior for Yahweh
Tags: Creative Writing Q&A, English Writing, Focus, Writing English, Writing Program Posted in Creative Writing Q&A | 1 Comment »
I think I’m going to major in creative writing in college, but I don’t know what sort of jobs one can get with that. Can anyone suggest something for me? - Kathryn
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I had the idea that i travel to the future and i describe the new inventions but my teacher said it needs a twist and i cant think of one. So now im stuck either i have to think of a twist or a new idea. 
Pleese help - mrserious92
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I was looking into schools in London with Creative Writing programs and this university stuck out to me. From what I understand, it’s a good university, but I’m curious about the specific course. - Nathan D.
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im stuck between
english literature with drama
and
english literature with creative writing
wondered if there’s a way you can do all three - lefty and lanky
Tags: Ba, English Literature, English Writing, Uea, Writing English Posted in Creative Writing Q&A | 1 Comment »
Hello mates!
As I’d like to start the Master in Creative Writing in Auckland Uni, I would be much obliged if you could give me ANY information about the Creative Writing programme at Auckland Uni and about Creative Writing in general: does it really help to get the opportunity to become a published writer?
Do you think a French student like me has some chance to become an “English-writing” writer?
Thanks a lot!!
Ben, from France.
Please, only constructive answers!
I don’t think my question is so stupid: I can’t just go to New-Zealand (gosh, I’m from France, it’s a long way!) and see how the Creative Writing programme is… I need to be sure. Thank you! - benny boy
Tags: Auckland University New Zealand, Constructive Answers, Creative Writing Q&A, English Writing, French Student, Hello, Mates, Opportunity, Stupid, University New Zealand Posted in Creative Writing Q&A | 3 Comments »
My school has a four year english/creative writing program and I honestly love to write. I was wondering what kind of jobs I could get with this degree and what kind of money I could expect to make? Thanks for your help!
or should i major in journalism or some other writing related topic?
or should i major in journalism or some other writing related topic?
or should i major in journalism or some other writing related topic? - amandamoose
Tags: Bachelor Degree, Bachelor S Degree, English Creative Writing, English Writing, Love, Money, Thanks For Your Help, Wondering What Kind, Writing Program, Writing School Posted in Creative Writing Q&A | 1 Comment »
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