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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Seek And Destroy Your Writing Style Enemies
This is part four in the five-part series “Getting Your Writing To Flow.” The previous entries in this series focused on ways that structure affects flow. I provided tips for structuring sentences and paragraphs (both a paragraph’s topic/wrap-up sentence and … Continue reading
Posted in Revision, The Writing Process, Tips and Tricks
Tagged blog writing, Revision, vagueness, wordiness, writing style, writing tips
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We’re Back!
Hi, everyone — Happy Valentine’s Day to all! Some major winter weather put Writing Power on hold for the last 48 hours, but we are back. So look forward to two posts today. Thanks for your patience. Cheers, Loren — Writing Power
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A Quotation From Joseph Heller
“Every writer I know has trouble writing.” — Joseph Heller
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Tagged Joseph Heller, writing quotations, writing quotes
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How To Make Your Paragraphs Flow
This is part three of a five-part series. Thus far in our exploration of the phenomenon of “writing that flows,” we have been working at the sentence-to-sentence level of flow. We have considered the importance of establishing continuity between sentences … Continue reading
Posted in Tips and Tricks
Tagged blog writing, flow, paragraphs, topic sentences, writing, writing tips
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Links To Love — February 10
Enjoy this week’s links! How to double your productivity (series) at Personal Development with The Positivity Blog – This is a solid collection of basic productivity advice. I’m not saying it’s new information: you’ll find much of the same advice … Continue reading
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Tagged conscious living, Productivity, writing tips
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A Quotation From F. L. Lucas
“And how is clarity to be achieved? Mainly by taking trouble; and by writing to serve people rather than to impress them.” — F. L. Lucas, Style (London: Cassell, 1955), p. 76.
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Tagged F. L. Lucas, writing quotations
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Getting Your Writing To Flow, Part 2: Details
This is part two of a five-part series. In the previous article, I began a detailed examination of what makes writing flow. The most important thing to understand about flow is that it results from looking at your writing from … Continue reading
Posted in The Writing Process, Tips and Tricks
Tagged blog writing, details, evidence, flow, writing tips
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Getting Your Writing To Flow, Part 1
This is part one of a five-part series. “Flow” is an interesting concept. Among productivity gurus, “flow” most often refers to that elusive sweet spot within work where you’re getting things done with maximum efficiency and effectiveness. People used to … Continue reading
Posted in Revision, Tips and Tricks
Tagged clarity, conjunctive adverbs, flow, referent, Revision, writing tips
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Writing As Personal Development
I have been thinking a lot recently about the intersection between writing and personal development. How does writing influence personal development, and what is there to gain by thinking about them together? What I have concluded so far is that … Continue reading
Posted in The Power of Writing
Tagged blog writing, clarity, declutter, personal development, Productivity, simple living, simplicity, writing tips
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A Quotation From John Stoltenberg
“I felt an urgency to write words that I could stand behind with conviction, words that I could trust to say out in public because I had thrashed them out in private until they were as true as I could … Continue reading