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This blog post I read is about the writing process of the author, Lia Keyes.

Keyes enjoys writing fantasy books, and has recently created this blog. The purpose of this entry was to explain her own writing process before asking the audience how they conduct their own writing. She starts by describing the process as something that comes with experience, by trial and error. This effectively appeals to the constraints of her reader and explains that writing is the same for everyone as a repetitive process. She sets more common ground between her and the audience by saying that she hasnt developed a perfect method for herself, but has found a process she likes. Keyes audience is most likely other writers who are interested in further developing their own writing styles. Anyone who is struggling on writing a paper or looking for another persons perspective on writing may also read her blog post. By walking us through her writing process from getting a visual representation of what she wants to write, to writing an outline of her paper, Keyes follows her purpose in writing this post. Towards the end of her post, she admits that some days she also finds it difficult to start a story, which further helps narrow the gap between her and her audience. Keyes finishes by asking the audience what their writing process is, completing her purpose in writing this post and giving the audience a clear recognition in what her purpose was.

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