A scrupulous writer, in every sentence that he writes, will ask himself at least four questions, thus: 1. What am I trying to say? 2. What words will express it? 3. What image or idiom will make it clearer? 4. Is this image fresh enough to have an effect? (George Orwell) from Brad Shorr
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- 50 tools that can improve your writing skills
- 10 mistakes writes don’t see (but can easily fix when they do)
- Writing Tips & Techniques - Paul Lagasse
- The best of Brad Shorr’s Word Sell
- How to Write - Mathew Stibbe (a writer for leading magazines)
- Grammar Girls quick & dirty tips for better writing
- 203 Things I have learned about Writing Books - Scott Ginsberg
- George Orwell’s 12 Writing Tips
- Writing Tips & Techniques by Writing Classes
- No Train, No Gain Writing Resources
- History by decades by Writersdreamtools
- A guide to Writing Well by Joshua Sowin
- How to Write an A+ Discussion Posting
- How a Book is made
- How to publish a book
- Writing White Papers
- The Elements of Style
- The perfect letter
- Politics & the English Language (Thanks to Philip Wadler)
- Plain English Handbook - US SEC
- Writing Business Letter
- Auto Antonyms
- Crafting a mission statement
- Great Writing, , unfiltered - Seth Godin
- Quinn McDonald’s Writing Life
Writing on the Web - Web Writing Resources (hat tip Manage your writing)
- Blogging is about writing
- Good Documents
- 101 Posting Ideas for blogs hat tip ChrisG
- 10 points of craft
- The Age of the Essay
- Dictionary of difficult words
- Stanford Writing & Rhetoric
- John Grisham Interview
- Kurt Vonnegut’s rules for short stories
- English Grammer - WikiHow
- The day you became a better writer
- The 10 Second Rule: How to Write for Diagonal Readers
- How to Write a business plan
- My Writers Circle
