“If you would write emotionally, be first unemotional. If you would move your readers to tears, do not let them see you cry.” IfsWritingFirstsMovingCryTearsReaderUnemotional Book:The Writer's Art Source: The Writer's Art
“Use familiar words-words that your readers will understand, and not words they will have to look up. No advice is more elementary, and no advice is more difficult to accept. When we feel an impulse to use a marvelously exotic word, let us lie down until the impulse goes away.” FeelsWritingLooksUseLyingLanguageDifficultAcceptingAdviceReaderFamiliarImpulseLook UpExotic Book:The Writer's Art Source: The Writer's Art
“The chief difference between good writing and better writing may be measured by the number of imperceptible hesitations the reader experiences as he goes along.” WritingMayDifferencesNumbersReaderChiefsHesitationGood Writing Book:The Writer's Art Source: The Writer's Art