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Creating Emotional Content for Readers

Words that resonate
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Readers want to read stories, poems, and articles that are powerful and which resonate with them. A familiar and common topic to write about is those things that interest you as a writer. Some of the things we are passionate about could be our jobs, hobbies, events, and causes that mean a lot to us.

Some writers enjoy writing lists about everything you can imagine, which are very useful and on topics they truly care about. Some writers choose niche topics, do extensive research, and write long exhaustive articles or reports on their subjects.

On the other hand, some writers like writing creative and imaginative works that they enjoy, short and long fictional pieces, novels, novellas, or a few poems. Some poets love expressing the way they feel in rhythm and rhyme.

Whatever, your choice in writing, it is ultimately your writing style and the passion that you weave into your work, that tells the reader if you truly care about the subject. Creating emotional content for readers is of primary importance for every writer. To evolve as a writer, you need to write about subjects close to your heart, as you are the only person with that perspective, that matters to your readers.

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