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How to express in a better way? [closed]

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Closed by System‭ on Jan 6, 2012 at 14:55

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How to overcome the fact that I can't write?

Normally I have good ideas to write, but when I come to writing those on paper it seems I don't have much vocabulary or good sentence making structure.

I know writing is a skill, but if some want to learn it, is it possible or is it an in-born quality? It takes lot of time to read a novel, so I don't like to read. But I want to write.

Can anybody suggest me the procedural way to be a good writer and the things I should take care of in day to day life to be a good writer?

Maybe my question is bogus, but I want to make sure from others that its bogus.

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