Writing is often described as an because it requires mastering a formal dialect that differs from the innate, spoken grammar we internalize in childhood. When writing feels forced, it is usually due to a disconnect between the author’s intent and the reader's expectation of flow. 🛑 Why Writing Feels "Unnatural"

: Over-reliance on formal grammar or lack of contractions, which can make prose feel robotic or like "Standard Written English" rather than a human voice.

: Using "infodumping" where characters explain things solely for the reader's benefit rather than for natural story-driven reasons.

Unnatural May 2026

Writing is often described as an because it requires mastering a formal dialect that differs from the innate, spoken grammar we internalize in childhood. When writing feels forced, it is usually due to a disconnect between the author’s intent and the reader's expectation of flow. 🛑 Why Writing Feels "Unnatural"

: Over-reliance on formal grammar or lack of contractions, which can make prose feel robotic or like "Standard Written English" rather than a human voice.

: Using "infodumping" where characters explain things solely for the reader's benefit rather than for natural story-driven reasons.

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