Raymond as a Writer
Sunday, March 15th, 2009INTPs are generally uninterested in writing until something captures their curiosity or interest. Once involved, INTPs can get too involved. INTP are iconoclasts; if they aren’t careful INTPs become cynical in their dotage. They work best alone. Below are some of the advantages and challenges INTPs face when writing:
Strengths
At their best, they can be incisive, original writers, who cut to the chase. They can find flaws in others’ arguments, and concisely correct these in writing.
They do excellent investigative research.
Present information in original never seen before format. Outside the box.
Excellent self-starters but only if interested.
Challenges or Shortcomings
Hard to get them going.
They may not have a clue how to "hook" their audience.
Hopeless with canned formats.
Non-starters when not engaged by the subject or task at hand.
http://forums.intpcentral.com/showthread.php?t=19552
Isaac Asimov
Douglas Hofstadter
Robert Anson Heinlein
are three writers who in some opinions are INTP, I invite you to look at the forum above as a gathering of opinion on the INTP type as a writer by writers or writers who want to write who are INTP. It’s all a bit self conscious.
|
ISBN: 0764112082 |
Training Your Pet Rat (Training Your Pet Series): Gerry Buscis, Barbara Somerville: Books
Green is the New Black: How to Change the World with Style: Tamsin Blanchard, Lily Cole: Books