USA
Huston University
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This question can be answered partially from my own experience, writing this piece. First of all, it's interesting. People need to generate a sufficient amount of thought to ensure that there is a need to create them still on paper. That is, there must be visionary or, on the contrary, a great experience and lots of knowledge.
Let's start with the simplest and most straightforward: the writer must be proficient in the language of creation sufficiently to have a good vocabulary. Personally I'm interested in the moment when a person suddenly realizes that he wants to write something, picks up a pen, find a blank sheet of paper. And every moment comes at different conditions: someone from childhood published in literary journals, and who is the Muse coming dozens of years after graduating from school or University.
April 2017