Stories in the world of a novice

Robert has been studying English Language BA's in London.
His contribution and reputation are equally as unothodox of anything you may have already read, here this blurb is not so much about the terminology existing for writing skills nor can Robert claim to be able to wave some magic wand and make you a better writer infact Robert reccommends many of the writers here on StoryWrite. But what he hopes to do here is invite you into a world of abstractions, offer a new train of thought and an angle not yet fully understood in the domains of book shops, libraries and academia.
Writing a story coming away from the poetic notion you should all now be fully aquainted with is great and plenty more structured and metaphors will help you in your planning of a plot, but doing not for yourself is important; who is your audience and what is it that they'd like to read, then take this think about this suggestion for a while then scrap it, forget about it and just write, your talking to me now if I can understand you and feel some interaction then great I have to continue reading, if your accent is coming through then I guess I can almost here you jabbing, if there's a few spelling mistakes I got yah it's not like am paying for this stuff and if the ending doesn't quite add up then well if it incites some feedback great remember were not here to be liked were here to WRITE.
Fan clubs are great but if your just starting out impressing the class will not totally create ripples or gain any browny points, if your like me you'll forget a name and without a face well you understand about descriptive elements but in your story you can make up for this by one two one interaction, peircing some imprint on the reader, how can you possibly forget a resolution, an answer something you already know but interweave it your way.
Go for it, no-one can let you down it's up to you.

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