Eight
Ways To Write Better Instantly
By Rix Quinn
Is it possible to improve your writing instantly?
The answer, happily, is “yes.”
While researching a book on famous speeches
and essays, I found eight easily correctable mistakes writers
often make. Here they are…and how to correct them instantly.
1. UNFOCUSED SUBJECT – Focus on a single
theme only. Every sentence and paragraph should reinforce
that topic.

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2. TOO LONG – Abraham Lincoln crafted
his Gettysburg Address in less than 300 words. Unless I’m
specifically asked to do otherwise, I try to condense my work
to one double-spaced single page (about 250 words).
3. WEAK PREMISE – Can you state the major
focus of your message in 20 words or less?
4. NO ATTENTION-GRABBER – The first sentence
or two must quickly attract the reader. Two ways to do this:
(a) ask a question or (b) reveal a discovery.
5. UNLINKED PARAGRAPHS – Each paragraph
should logically lead to the next. One way some writers do
this: (a) quickly write several paragraphs on a subject; ((b)
prioritize them; (c) present them in descending order from
most important to least important; (d) conclude by restating
the two or three most important points.
6. PASSIVE VERBS – Passive verbs like
is, am, was, and were simply exist. Action verbs run, jump,
excite, and motivate.
7. BORE FACTOR – Some research says the
average adult attention span is only eight seconds. So it’s
important to make your points convincingly, and end your paper
powerfully.
8. WEAK ENDING – Exit your report like
an experienced stage performer…leave your audience wanting
more. Two ways to do this: (a) use a famous quote to reinforce
your conclusion, or (b) give details showing the reader where
to get more information on the subject. (Examples: your phone,
fax, e-mail, etc.)
Rix Quinn writes the nationally syndicated weekly
humor column "Poor Rix's Almanac."
His book Words That Stick is available from
your local bookstore, or from Amazon.com. He can be reached
by phone at 817-920-7999.
rixquinn@charter.net
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