Pretend that fate depends on the integrity of these 100 words. Focus on the essence of a single idea. Be as clear and direct as possible, using just enough words to say what's important. Ruthlessly …
Writers Aren’t Wired for Marketing
I don't know about you, but I love words. I love poetry and literature and great letters. I loved being an English major in college. And I've always considered myself a writer and editor before …
‘Writer’ App for iPad Review: It Really Helps You Write
Okay. I've taken a seat in my favorite coffee shop, I've removed my watch and I'm here to focus on writing. The last thing I've done before starting is download iA's Writer app for the iPad for a …
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How to Be a Successful Writer and Publisher: The Best of Wordful
A few days ago on October 1st, this blog turned 2 years old. Looking back at my work here, I thought it would be nice to share with you some of the best ideas that have come to represent what …
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A Quick Fix to More Prolific Writing
If you're like me and you struggle with writing or blogging on a regular basis, try writing in first person narrative. Start using more I and we and less you, he, she, they and it. I personally find …
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Does Your Writing Ever Suck? Then Read This
Should you ever desire to elevate your writing far beyond the oft-trampled pastures of Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, then I boldly dare you to snap up a copy of Arthur Plotnik's Spunk and …
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