1: Cut Extra Words
Bad writing comes from cluttered thinking. Your readers don't have time to wade through needless verbiage to locate your point.
1. Decide what you want to say
2. Say it
3. Cut it in half
You'll become a stronger writer when you stop trying to sound smart.
Bad writing comes from cluttered thinking. Your readers don't have time to wade through needless verbiage to locate your point.
1. Decide what you want to say
2. Say it
3. Cut it in half
You'll become a stronger writer when you stop trying to sound smart.
3: Compose Short Sentences
Vary your sentence length for rhythm and interest.
But keep your average sentence punchy.
Vary your sentence length for rhythm and interest.
But keep your average sentence punchy.
4: End Sentences Emphatically
Amateurs write sentences that fizzle.
The final word or phrase should pack heat.
Amateurs write sentences that fizzle.
The final word or phrase should pack heat.
5: Employ Strong Verbs
Writing is like a party.
Verbs are the people: They *are* the party. And some people are way cooler than others.
Adjectives are the booze: Not necessary, but they make things fun.
Adverbs are the balloons: You're an adult, and you don't need them.
Writing is like a party.
Verbs are the people: They *are* the party. And some people are way cooler than others.
Adjectives are the booze: Not necessary, but they make things fun.
Adverbs are the balloons: You're an adult, and you don't need them.
That's all friends!
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