Jerry Jenkins tells us writers to:
1) Develop thick skin
2) Choose normal words over the unusual
3) Avoid subtle redundancies
4) Avoid using the words "up and "down"
5) Be sure to "show" and not "tell"
Jerry is primarily a fiction writer. These tips serve him well and may work for you as a new writer or polished writer.
Have a wonderful week!
Kathy
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Monday, August 23, 2010
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