Good enough?

I wonder how you define ‘good’ writing? It’s a question that's been on my mind as I put this together, my first offering for the More Than Writers blog. I’ve written in one form or another for years, but I’ve only been a member of ACW for a few months. Will my blogs be good enough? Can my words match up to other entries? What on earth have I taken on?! What exactly is the benchmark for ‘good’ writing though? When I think back, it has varied hugely, depending on the context I’ve been in, and it’s seldom been measurable. I worked in academia for many years. Whenever new students or junior researchers started working with us, one of our first concerns was ‘can they write?’ There wasn’t really an objective way of assessing this. However, if they ‘couldn’t,’ this would inevitably mean more work for senior team members, because multiple drafts would be required before research papers were ready to submit to scientific journals. At the start of my career, it was hard not to view the num...