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When we think of ``people who write,'' we tend to think of occupations such as ``writers'' and ``editors.'' However, there are no people who do not write at all, such as daily chat communication, proposal materials, and small memos. However, there may be some people who feel that they are not good at writing. I want to overcome it, but I don't know what to do. Boy B from the editorial department of Workship MAGAZINE answered these questions. We will introduce the contents in detail below. Speaker profile Boy B After working as a caregiver and an architect, she is currently a freelance writer/editor. Graduated from Izumi Welfare College.
Armed with his strong curiosity and appetite, he excels at reporting on a variety of genres, but his biggest flaw is that he hates writing. Joined the "Workship MAGAZINE" editorial department as a commissioned business in October 2020. Writing requires input, so the number Phone Number List of drawers continues to increase. Boy B: When I write, I think, ``It's such a pain!'' But I write because it has its merits. In recent years, output methods have become diverse, such as video distribution, comics, and photos.
Among these, writing is considered to be ``one of the easiest outputs.'' There is no need for video editing skills or drawing skills; anyone can write as long as they have the ability to read and write Japanese. The literacy rate in Japan is said to be over 99.9% ( calculated from the elementary school enrollment rate in the Education, Culture, Sports , Science and Technology Statistical Handbook ), and "composition" is always included in the Japanese language curriculum guidelines for elementary schools. From this, it can be assumed that there are almost no people who say, "I'll never be able to write!" So, The answer is, "There is always input as well as output.
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