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Building Boldness: If You Think You Can Write - Start with Your Local Newspaper
By :
George Wallace
You do not have to be happy when you write. Perhaps if you are unhappy, you will do a better job of writing, and communicating. The following letter is one that I sent to my local newspaper. This is an excellent proving ground and opportunity to hone your skills. It costs you a little time and a postage stamp. If you have e-mail, forget the stamp. Most newspapers are happy to get your e-mail letters to the editor.
Bulding Boldness, Part 2: Have A Viewpoint: Write a Letter to the Editor
By :
George Wallace
You do not have to be happy when you write. Perhaps if you are unhappy, you will do a better job of writing, and communicating. The following letter is one that I sent to my local newspaper.
Building Boldness, Part 3: If You Think You Can Write - Start with Writing Basic Letters
By :
George Wallace
Perhaps in a letter you will do a better job of writing, and communicating. The following letter is an actual letter that I sent in response to a request for information. This is an excellent proving ground and opportunity to hone your skills. It costs you a little time and a postage stamp. If you have e-mail, forget the stamp. Most people are happy to get your e-mail letters. It is very good practice. Volunteer for a community service group. Volunteer to be the secretary.
New Writers for The New Readers: Change Your Writing to Succeed
By :
George Wallace
We all know writers that want to create their “masterpiece”. Their own “master-work”. They want to write the all time world’s greatest novel. You may be guilty as charged.
It is time to cut the crap and get real. You need to know your audience. Today’s reader won’t read that great novel. They can’t. They are basically illiterate.
How to Grab Your Audience in Attention
By :
Ivan Bruno
In all gatherings (fund raising, awarding ceremonies, commencement exercises, conventions, alumni homecomings), guest speakers are generally invited to highlight the occasion.
Effective Communication: The Power of Words
By :
Tymon Hytem
Communicating effectively can be a difficult thing to accomplish. A lot of times, people use words incorrectly which causes a lot of hurt feeling. We need to keep in mind that words can act as weapons as well as a form of communication. The problem with using words as weapons is that it is difficult to treat the wounds of someone who is hurt by your words. Being attacked by words can really change you forever. It can cause you to stop believing in things and will definitely change your outlook on life.
First, Second And Third-Person Point-Of-View
By :
Shawn Rodriguez
The English language uses three different types of "persons" in speaking and writing, and they are known as first-, second-, and third-person. While poetry doesn't require a specific point of view and fiction can be written well in either first- or third-person, academic writing is usually best written in third person.
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