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On Writing Well’s Timeless Value
Zinsser offers aspiring writers straightforward, simple principles for non-fiction writing—but nowhere does he promise it will be easy.
The One With the Full-Sized Aortic Pump
Good writing is evidence of good thinking—which means the reverse is true, too: Poor writing is (possibly) evidence of poor thinking.
When Editing Matters—and When It Doesn't
There is natural tension between speed to market and quality. Thoughtfully pursuing the right balance between them is worthwhile.
Do Your Writing a Favor
On a short read that could have a lasting impact on your writing.
The Secret to Determining Ideal Blog Post Length
Every writer facing a blinking cursor has thought—with varying degrees of distress—about how long their post should be. What's the answer?
The Third Key to Improved Writing
Practice makes perfect—but absent a solid technical foundation, you're working at a disadvantage.
“Impactful” Is a Made-Up Word
Make this the year you banish the use of the word “impactful” from your writing.
What Do You Have Against "That"?
Word-pinching isn’t purely about cutting words for its own sake. Rather, it’s about clarity, concision, and consideration.
The Pleasantest Road to Better Writing
A relatively easy—and eminently enjoyable—step toward improved writing skills is reading more.
"I Read Every Word"
The scarcity of quality writing introduces an opportunity to differentiate yourself from your competitors.
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