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Writing

Addressing the Reader: You, We, One

How do you address the reader in your writing: You? In the third person? We? Pronouns can add immediacy or distance. Use the right tool for the situation.

Why Writers Need Self-Compassion

How can we approach our writing with self-compassion?

Simplify Sentences to Spare the Reader’s Brain

Wandering, complex sentences require the reader to juggle different mental images in working memory. They might forget where they started.

Undervalued Abilities and Hidden Talents

It’s easy to read the authors we love and notice only our own deficiencies. Don’t undervalue the abilities you already have.

Using Humor in Nonfiction Writing

Humor connects us. It humanizes the writing by exposing the similar ways our brains work. It lowers our defenses, raises our sense of trust.

Due Diligence in Writing

What’s your “due diligence” for this piece? This question helps when you aren’t sure when to stop or how much you need to do.

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