: Re: I have very little technical ability, will this hinder my ability to tell a story and how to improve? Okay so I will get to the crux of it. I want to write. However that being said I have
You don't have to be a technical expert to write --many great storytellers are not great technicians.
As with anything else, you may come to a point where technical study becomes worth it to you, either towards a specific goal, like publication, or just so you can write better for your own satisfaction, but it doesn't sound like you're there today.
You don't need a license or permission to write, and no squad of English teachers will descend on you with red pens (unless, of course, you specifically seek them out), so clear your mind of all worry. And try to be a little more positive, it's never a good frame of mind for any project to assume the results will be "garbage."
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