2617 readers“”Begin at the beginning,”, the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop” ~ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland I could probably share 500 ways to power up your writing, never mind 5… but then I’d be ignoring my own opening line. So I’m going to keep it simple.
1052 readersA guest post by Oleg Mokhov of Soundtrackster Feel like you’re stuck with the current level of your writing ability? Struggling to get better, or maybe you don’t even know how to go about improving? Then the following 5 quick-start tips to help improve your writing are for you. I’ve personally used them to un-suck-ify
2847 readersWhen a new writer comes to me for advice, I typically recommend they begin their career by stocking their bookshelf with several must-read titles. Some cover the craft of writing, and others, the business. Of course, I always recommend they visit FWJ, too, including, but not limited to, the job listings and Bob Younce’s business
2058 readersA Guest Post by Tom Walker
Writing about anything you are interested in or passionate about can be tricky. It’s hard, once you have filled your head with research to write a concise, engaging piece without being bogged down by details. Readers, however, will most likely only read the first few sentences and start skimming if
3087 readersWhether it’s a cover letter for your resume, a sales pitch to a client, a blog post, a Twitter tweet, or an internal business proposal, all of us need to write in a way that draws the reader closer to us.
We need writing that’s compelling, interesting, and unique. We need writing that’s magnetic.
Some think that
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Do you wish you could highlight, clip and share more text when reading digitally?
Earlier this week, we interviewed Josh Mullineaux, the CEO of Highlighter–a start-up focused on highlighting and sharing text with friends. Above, we’ve embedded a video introduction to the online tool.
Here’s more about the new app: “Highlighter is a web application that creates
2259 readersIn a blog post, Curtis Brown literary agent Sarah LaPolla (pictured, via) recommended five “band-aid editing” tips for fixing a manuscript before sending it to an agent.
LaPolla first advised that authors avoid sentences that begin with a c...
1706 readersOne of the defining features of confident writing is that it’s not apologetic.
Yes, I know it’s good to signal that you’re human, that you’re not perfect, that you have doubts and concerns and things you’re insecure about just like the next person. That’s part of being engaging, warm, human. It’s part of making
2513 readersGuest Post by Brian C ScottMillions of people write blogs every day on thousands of topics: news, reviews, personal journals... the list goes on. If you're a blogger, here are a few simple tips that can help make your blog a lot more appealing to your ...
1277 readersA guest post by Eric Cummings of On Violence What one writing rule applies to every writer? Last year–technically 14 months ago, but you know what I mean–I tried to answer this riddle. I called it my Golden Rule of Writing. Since then, I’ve discovered that one rule wasn’t enough; it needs a twin brother.