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Want to improve your writing? Here's three sensible, easy ways!

Tip One. Writing that has to be warmed up is warmed over: serve up your hot main idea right away! The main idea grabs attention and shows that you care about the reader's comfort and time. The main idea tells me right away where you stand! Direct expression shows confidence, lifts interests, creates excitement.

Reading an article shouldn't be an Easter hunt; the reader shouldn't have to figure out your meaning or find your main idea. Place it right in the beginning, in plain sight. (Did I follow my own advice?)

Tip Two. Edit. Cut sentences. Chop unecessary words. How? Try combining sentences. Connect the verbs in two sentences with a preposition and leave out everything else. Combine subjects into a single sentence. For example, in the paragraph above, I can edit, cut,and combine: "Reading should not be an Easter Egg hunt; place your main idea in plain sight!"

Tip Three. Organize your writing. The eye travels in English left to right. But the brain enjoys order. List your points from small to large, old to new, beginning to end, organize your ideas so the reader can follow logical steps.

The writer's mind naturally jumps. Leaps to different points of view. The editor, tidies up, straights out, and put things into the right place. Suppose I began this article with organize your writing instead of the importance of sharing the main idea: would it be as clear and easy to read? Would a change in the order make it eaier or harder to raed?

So place your main idea where the reader can grasp it, weed words carefully, tie common elements together, and order the supporting ideas. It will improve your writing and help your readers love your work!

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Walter Rhett Walter Rhett attended Ohio State and writes from Charleston, SC. He is a Johns Hopkins University Fellow and a scholarship winner to the Johns Hopkins Summer Writing Institute. He has consulted for Japanese Educational Television and founded a civil war re-enactment unit, the 33rd USCT SC V. Walter contributes to 15 national blogs (LA Times, Seattle Times, Denver Post, Dallas Herald, Kansas City Star, Detroit Free Press, Chicago Tribune, ,Atlanta Journal-Constituion, Charlotte Observer, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Times, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor and USA Today).




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» left by Sandra E. Graham (2,240)
Sandra E. Graham
(41 days 4 hours ago.)

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Some interesting advice for all of us. Thanks for sharing, Walter. We all need a little help now and then.
 
Sandra.

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» left by Deborah Hall-Branch (168)
Deborah Hall-Branch
(41 days 3 hours ago.)

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Thanks Walter. I finished my very first manuscript a few weeks ago. My agent and his staff are now working on finding a publishing house. When I began four years ago writing my book, I had to learn those "three sensible ways" listed above which I found out to be very important. Especially if you intend to work for a major publishing house, and create a good manuscriput.
 
Having any more tips?
 
Deborah

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» left by Teresa Ortiz (4,608)
Teresa Ortiz
(40 days 12 hours ago.)

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Hi Walter, love the tips they are helpful, I do have one question. At first you said reading shouldn't be an Easter egg hunt, but then later you said it should be an Easter egg hunt. I am honestly trying to incorporate your tips, but I am left confused. Would you mind clearifing for me? Thanks.

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» left by Walter Rhett (3,181) (40 days 11 hours ago.)
poor proofing! you got me. I blog on 15 new sites, including the clarionledger. You can read my stuff there! (I need the hits, and you can see how I use the tips!) I'll correct it soon!


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» left by Ben Jones (5,468)
Ben Jones
(35 days 16 hours ago.)

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Hi Walter,
 
A clear concise summary with some good points.
 
One tip, as you're obviously pretty busy jumping from blog to blog and don't have time to proof comprehensively, at least use a spell checker to help straight"en" out those little bumps that make it harder to "raed". :)
 
Take care,
 
Ben.

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