Weaknesses
When trying to improve one's knowledge, one must first understand what knowledge he does not possess. I use this philosophy whenever I must correct anything, whether it be biology, baseball, bowling, anything. One of the skills of writing that I find to be primarily lacking in is my creative details. Whenever I write, I usually use details about actions and thoughts versus aspects of the scenery and the world around me. When I need to use features pertaining to the latter, I have trouble meeting the requirements. My personal narrative shows this flaw; I use more telling details rather than descriptive imagery.
Nonetheless, I think the ability to use such details can be useful and meaningful. Without these types of details, books would be more like an anecdote than a complete story. This phenomenon would be the same throughout any genre of writing that requires detailing of any kind. I think that if I improve these skills, I might be able to keep people interesting in my works more.
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