Writing is process always. How to write well is never ending work. I found tips online.
Addition to these, I would add three. I would love to keep learning how to write well.
1. Look up the definition of an unfamiliar word and make sure you understand the meaning.
We should have responsibility for what we wrote. Why don’t we check words you are using in your writing?.
2. Use a thesaurus or a synonym finder for the precise meaning, taking care to notice the different connotations of similar words.
Thesaurus offer easy access to synonyms and antonyms. Thesaurus is good tool to expand the vocabulary. I always keep pocket thesaurus beside me.
3. Keep your writing clear and coherent, and avoid pretentious.
Write to communicate, not to impress. Sharpen what we want to describe and think about clearance and coherence.
4. Select the strongest nouns and verbs before you select adjectives and adverbs.
What is true message that we would like the reader to understand? We can simply say using only nouns and verbs, and then add adjectives and adverbs if we need.
5. Watch for careless redundancy.
Keep our writing simple. Fight against redundancy.
6. Read your draft aloud to help you refine grammar and usage. If something doesn’t sound right to you, it probably doesn’t read right to your audience, either.
We can find awkward words and sentences by reading aloud.
7. Ask someone else to read your writing and critique it.
We need peer review to improve writing.
8. Read books, become good reader.
No input, no output. We can learn a lot from other writers.
9. Rewrite and rewrite.
Writing is process, if we write something and leave it for a while and check it again. Keep thinking what is good English.
10. Do not be afraid of making mistake.
I used to be afraid of making mistakes grammatically. But good writing is not always needed to be grammatically correct. Keep writing.