When Running Out of Topic Part 1
Posted on | November 10, 2009 | 3 Comments
A blogger sometimes come across a time when he doesn’t know what to write. Yes, it is never that easy being a writer. And I am of no exception to that. I sometimes ran out of something to write especially when there is nothing new to talk about. We all know that it isn’t just about forming sentences and then manage to stitch them up together form a paragraph or two to be able to write a good article. First, you have to be certain of what topic to write. And then, from that, you carry out to brainstorm about ideas pertaining to that topic. You might as well even research on that topic in mind so you will be able to write reliably and not just mumbo jumbos.
GETTING A TOPIC
Olive Harvey College gave the guides below on how to be able to get a possible topic to write. These guides may have not been given to bloggers specifically but I think they will quite give you a long mile to go if you try these guides.
1. What is a good topic?
Well, if you really want to have a good topic which would certainly be creating a good impact on your readers, then narrow down your topic. A good topic is narrowly and carefully focused. Instead of taking a broad topic and do an article on it just within its surface, why not go over a very specific topic and have a profound article of it. That way you just aren’t getting your readers hooked on your article, and at the same time you are doing a favor for your self. With choosing a narrowed down topic you are certain that you would not be running out of a thing to talk about.
Brainstorming is the easiest way to get a topic. While brainstorming might give you wild ideas and even the broadest topic in hand, do not be bothered. Just continue your brainstorming and if you think that you had already listed up enough number of possible topics, try to scan trough them and try to get the one which had gotten the biggest deal of interest in you. Then, do a narrowing of that article.
2. How do I get to focus my topic?
Now that you had your topic picked up, do a narrowing on that one. You can do that by brainstorming again on that certain topic you had chosen or you can do a little researching and scanning on it. Then try looking again on your list and see if there is something which had captured your attention the most. Do those steps over and over again until you come up with a topic you think would be wonderful and striking one and would be covered fully in one essay.
Having a focused topic would greatly help you not just in preserving more topic for future articles but also for saving time by better directing your research into one specific argument. A focused topic leads to a focused article. You should always remember that what makes an article great is not the topic but it is what you make of what you’ve got in hand. So if you think of dropping that article out because of a probability that your readers won’t bother about it, then don’t. All you have to do is extend an extra time researching and understanding the topic in hand. Then manipulate what you’ve got into something you think might enhance the quality of your article.
Also, you should always bear in mind that if you are passionate in doing your work, your readers will certainly be passionate enough in reading it. Why? Because we write our best at times we love to write.
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