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“1. If you think of something clever by all means write it down. 2. Ask yourself, “Am I including this because it provides the reader with a memorable and delightful piece of evidence to prove the point of my text, or is it beside the point even though it reveals what a good wordsmith I am?” 3. If you decide to murder that passage, remember that you have another choice, you can save it in a file or journal. It may work well in a different context. 4. You may not be able to make these judgements on your own. Trust an editor or a writing friend to help.” — Roy Peter Clark
1. If you think of something clever by all means write it down.
2. Ask yourself, “Am I including this because it provides the reader with a memorable and delightful piece of evidence to prove the point of my text, or is it beside the point even though it reveals what a good wordsmith I am?”
3. If you decide to murder that passage, remember that you have another choice, you can save it in a file or journal. It may work well in a different context.
4. You may not be able to make these judgements on your own. Trust an editor or a writing friend to help.