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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
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Tagged blog writing, flow, paragraphs, topic sentences, writing, writing tips
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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
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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
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Tagged clarity, conjunctive adverbs, flow, referent, Revision, writing tips
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