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Writing Habits Reflection Questions

This document contains 10 questions for a writing habits journal. The questions ask about best memories of writing, easiest and most difficult parts of writing, different types of writing and who it's shared with, writing process and materials used, whether the person procrastinates and why, biggest influences on their writing, what an observer would notice, and how they would describe themselves as a writer.

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Writing Habits Reflection Questions

This document contains 10 questions for a writing habits journal. The questions ask about best memories of writing, easiest and most difficult parts of writing, different types of writing and who it's shared with, writing process and materials used, whether the person procrastinates and why, biggest influences on their writing, what an observer would notice, and how they would describe themselves as a writer.

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Writing Habits Journal Questions

1.

What are your best memories about writing?

2.

What is the easiest thing about writing for you, and why?

3.

What is the most difficult thing about writing for you, and why?

4.

What different kinds of writing do you do? Who reads your writing?
Where is your writing published or shared with others?

5.

What materials and/or equipment do you like to have on hand when


you write? What are these items for? Why do you have them?

6.

What steps do you follow when you write? Outline your writing process,
using a simple, informal outline format.

7.

Are you a procrastinator when it comes to writing? What do you try to


avoid? What do you typically do instead?

8.

Whats the biggest influence on the way that you write? Why does it
make a difference?

9.

If someone else were observing you as a writer, what would they


notice? What would they see or hear?

10.

Overall, how would you describe yourself as a writer? What kind of


writer are you, and why do you say so?

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