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Tips for Aspiring Writers: Tighten Your Writing |
Written by Joyce Shafer

Tuesday, 06 May 2008
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What does tighten your writing mean? What Blaise Pascal wrote gives you an idea: "The present letter is a very long one, simply because I had no leisure to make it shorter." Though Pascal was a mathematician and physicist turned religious philosopher, his point benefits every writer: Take time to edit and rewrite. Aspiring writers, especially, often rush to publish. Article writing is an excellent form of practice. Give yourself a limit of 350-400 words.
Another useful way to practice is with emails. I never send an email, even to a friend, without editing it several times. Follow these tips and you'll begin to notice a crisp difference in your writing style. You do want to have style, right? Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Aspiring Writers: Want your writing critiqued? Joyce Shafer is a published author; freelance proofreader, editor, and rewriter; as well as a weekly columnist published at various online venues. Learn more about her services that assist those new to writing and getting published at http://www.freewebs.com/joyceshafer.
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