Write Sharp Articles And Get To The Point
There’s no point beating about the bush!
Those of you who know me will be well aware that I like to get to the point.
Although I love a good story, I am never fond of embellishing something unless I am writing a fiction book.
In fact, even my fiction is relatively short. My first publication was a novella.
Articles Shine When Polished
Recently I wrote a post all about writing clearly. I spoke about polishing a text in order to ensure that the main thread is apparent.
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Let me be honest with you about the writing process.
An article should be crystal clear and its main point ought to shine through.
If you are talking about five key pieces of travel advice, then make sure you don’t deviate from them.
When writing a book or theatre review, keep on the subject and don’t spin off at tangents.
Articles need to be precise and revolve around a key idea.
I have deliberately kept this post short in order to drive home the point that
A concise article is more effective that a waffling one.
In A Nutshell
The best piece of advice that I can give new writers is to make sure that an article revolves around a specific idea or solving a particular problem.
As long as you make your point explicitly, your article will be useful, appealing and show your readers that you mean business.
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