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  1. 2007/11/03 블로그에 글쓰기..
  2. 2007/07/13 글을 잘 쓰기 위한 15가지 팁

블로그에 글쓰기..

끄적임 2007/11/03 09:59 by Shinnara

어릴 적에는 글도 잘 쓰고, 백일장 같은데 나가서 상도 받아오고 했었는데.. 어느 때부터인가 글쓰는게 그리 녹녹치 않은 일이 되어 버린 느낌입니다. 글을 한참 쓰다가도 맘에 안들어서 모두 지우거나 취소 버튼 누르기가 일쑤이고.. 내가 원하는 표현과 느낌이 아니어서 쓰다 마는 경우가 많지요..

여기 블로그(naratalk.com)를 하게된 계기도 어쩌면 글 쓰는 연습을 좀 더 해보자라는 생각에서였는지 모릅니다. 원래 딸 아이 사진 및 가족 사진을 올리는 블로그를 운영하고 있었지만, 그곳은 사진이 위주여서 특별히 글을 많이 쓰거나 하지는 않았지요. 요즘은 사진 올리는 것도 제때 못해서 한달이나 지난 사진들을 몰아서 왕창 올리고 있답니다. T.T

블로그를 운영하다보면 자연스레 다른 분들의 글들도 많이 보게되는 법이죠. 저는 한RSS를 이용하는데, 벌써 등록된 블로그가 150개가 넘습니다. 모든 글들을 다 읽지는 못해도 몇몇 분들의 글들은 빠짐없이 구독하고 있답니다.

그 중에 제일 부러운 분들은 자신의 일상이나 소사를 무척이나 편안한 문체로 맛갈스럽게 담아내시는 분들입니다. 몇몇 분들의 예를 들어보자면..

공순이 감성로그
캐나다에 사시는 쿨짹님의 블로그로 일상 생활에서의 이야기를 위주로 소설같은 느낌을 많이 받습니다

요하네스버그, 남아공
직설적인 필체가 읽는 이로 하여금 시원하다는 느낌을 강하게 줍니다. 남아프리카 공화국에 사시는 양파님의 블로그

ggoi's life
경북 칠곡에 사시는 주부 꼬이님의 블로그, 블로그를 오픈하신지는 한달 정도 되시는것 같은데 일상 생활에서의 일들을 맛나게 써주십니다.

HAPPYNARI.com
이쁜 딸 세하를 키우시는 나리님의 블로그. 세하가 커가는 모습을 사진에 담아 재밌게 엮어가고 계십니다. 사진과 글에서 배울게 많답니다^^

소프트웨어 이야기
개발과 관련된 이야기를 해주시는 제임스님의 블로그입니다. 개발자로서의 저를 다시금 돌아보게 하는 주옥같은 글들이 많습니다.


좋은 블로그들이 많이 있지만, 다음 기회에 소개하기로 하구요. 정말 위의 블로그 들은 제가 꼭 닮고 싶은 분들입니다. 어떻게 하면 보다 좋은 글들을 쓸 수 있을지 좀더 고민하고 연습해봐야겠습니다.

먼 훗날, 요즘의 글들을 다시 보면서 웃게될 날이 있겠지요? ^^

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누구든 글을 잘 쓰고 싶은 욕구가 있을 것입니다. 아래 글은 보다 더 글을 잘 쓰기위한 15가지 팁을 소개하고 있는데 많은 부분 공감이 가네요.


원본 출처: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/a-guide-to-becoming-a-better-writer-15-practical-tips.html

1. Read great writers. This may sound obvious, but it has to be said. This is the place to start. If you don’t read great writing, you won’t know how to do it. Everyone starts by learning from the masters, by emulating them, and then through them, you find your own voice. Read a lot. As much as possible. Pay close attention to style and mechanics in addition to content.

좋은 글을 많이 읽어야 합니다.

2. Write a lot. Try to write every day, or multiple times a day if possible. The more you write, the better you’ll get. Writing is a skill, and like any other skill, you have to practice it to get better. Write stuff for yourself, write for a blog, write for other publications. Write just to write, and have a blast doing it. It gets easier after awhile if you practice a lot.

많이 써야 합니다. 글쓰기도 기술이고 자꾸해야 실력도 늘게됩니다.

3. Write down ideas, all the time. Keep a little notebook handy (Nabokov carried around index cards) and write down ideas for stories or articles or novels or characters. Write down snippets of conversation that you hear. Write down plot twists and visual details and fragments of song lyrics or poems that move you. Having these ideas written down helps, because they can inspire you or actually go directly into your writing. I like to keep a list of post ideas for my blog, and I continually add to it.

언제든지 생각을 적어봅니다. 무엇이든 좋습니다.


4. Create a writing ritual. Find a certain time of day when you can write without interruptions, and make it a routine. For me, mornings work best, but others might find lunch or evenings or midnight hours the best. Whatever works for you, make it a must-do thing every single day. Write for at least 30 minutes, but an hour is even better. If you’re a full-time writer, you’ll need to write for several hours a day, as I do. But don’t worry! It helps you get better.

자신만의 글쓰는 시간을 만드세요.


5. Just write. If you’ve got blank paper or a blank screen staring at you, it can be intimidating. You might be tempted to go check your email or get a snack. Well, don’t even think about it, mister. Just start writing. Start typing away — it doesn’t matter what you write — and get the fingers moving. Once you get going, you get in the flow of things, and it gets easier. I like to start out by typing things like my name or a headline or something easy like that, and then the juices start flowing and stuff just pours out of me. But the key is to just get going.

글을 쓰기 시작하는것이 중요합니다.


6. Eliminate distractions. Writing does not work well with multi-tasking or background noise. It’s best done in quiet, or with some mellow music playing. Do your writing with a minimal writer like WriteRoom or DarkRoom or Writer, and do it in full-screen. Turn off email or IM notifications, turn off the phone and your cell phone, turn off the TV, and clear off your desk … you can stuff everything in a drawer for now until you have time to sort everything out later … but don’t get into sorting mode now, because it’s writing time! Clear away distractions so you can work without interruption.

방해 받지 않고 쓸수 있는 환경을 만드세요.


7. Plan, then write. This may sound contradictory to the above “just write” tip, but it’s not really. I find it useful to do my planning or pre-writing thinking before I sit down to write. I’ll think about it during my daily run, or walk around for a bit to brainstorm, then write things down and do an outline if necessary. Then, when I’m ready, I can sit down and just crank out the text. The thinking’s already been done. For a great method for planning out a novel, see the Snowflake Method.

계획하고 쓰세요.


8. Experiment. Just because you want to emulate the great writers doesn’t mean you have to be exactly like them. Try out new things. Steal bits from other people. Experiment with your style, your voice, your mechanics, your themes. Try out new words. Invent new words. Experimentalize everything. And see what works, and toss out what doesn’t.

자신만의 것, 새로운 것에 도전해보세요


9. Revise. If you really crank out the text, and experiment, and just let things flow, you’ll need to go back over it. Yes, that means you. Many writers hate revising, because it seems like so much work when they’ve already done the writing. But if you want to be a good writer, you need to learn to revise. Because revision is where good writing really is. It separates the mediocre from the great. Go back over everything, looking not only for grammar and spelling mistakes, but for unnecessary words and awkward structures and confusing sentences. Aim for clarity, for strength, for freshness.

글을 다시 고쳐보세요


10. Be concise. This is best done during the revision process, but you need to edit every sentence and paragraph and remove everything but the essential. A short sentence is preferred over a longer one, and a clear word is preferred over two in jargonese. Compact is powerful.

꼭 필요한 내용만 쓰세요.


11. Use powerful sentences. Aim for shorter sentences with strong verbs. Of course, not every sentence should be the same — you need variation — but try to create sentences with oomph. You might find this easier to do in the revision stage, as it might not be something you’re thinking about when you’re pumping out that first draft.

강한 어조도 필요합니다.


12. Get feedback. You can’t get better in a vacuum. Get someone to read over your stuff — preferably a good writer or editor. Someone who reads a lot, and can give you honest and intelligent feedback. And then listen. Really try to understand the criticism and accept it and use it to improve. Instead of being hurt, thank your editor for helping you get better.

다른 사람의 조언을 받으세요.


13. Put yourself out there. At some point, you’ll need to let others read your writing. Not just the person who you’re allowing to read it, but the general public. You’ll need to publish your book or short story or poem, or write for a publication. If you’re already doing a blog, that’s good, but if no one reads it, then you need to find a bigger blog and try to submit a guest post. Putting your writing out in the public can be nerve-wracking, but it is a crucial (if painful) part of every writer’s growth. Just do it.

자신의 글을 세상에 내보이세요.


14. Learn to be conversational. Many people write too stiffly. I find that it’s so much better to write like you talk (without all the umms and uhhs). People relate to it better. It’s not an easy task at first, but it’s something to strive for. And that brings up another point — it’s better to break the rules of grammar in order to sound conversational (as I did in the last sentence) than to sound stilted just so you can follow the proper rules. But don’t break the rules of grammar without good reason — know that you’re doing it, and why.

편한 문체를 써보세요.


15. Start and end strong. The most important parts of your writing are the beginning and end. Especially the beginning. If you don’t hook your reader in the beginning, they won’t read the rest of your writing. So when you’ve written your first draft, spend some extra time crafting a good beginning. Get them interested and wanting to know more. And when you’re done with that, write a good ending … that will leave them wanting more of your writing.

시작과 끝에 강한 인상을 남겨야 합니다.


오늘부터 글쓰기 연습 좀 해야겠습니다~~^^



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