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Informative writing should be precise and organized in such a way to help your readers learn new info. Picture shows an open journal with blank pages. On top of one of the pages is a pencil and pencil sharpener.

How to be Informative When You Write to Inform

June 11, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

We usually identify three main purposes behind every writing piece, and we can do one, two, or even all three…

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Posted in: Writing & Style Filed under: #writing&style
The rules of grammar matter for writers until they don't. The image features an open journal, a clock, a cup of pens, and assorted writing tools rest on a wooden desk.

The Rules of Grammar Matter. Until They Don’t.

May 14, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

Mastering the rules of grammar is a crucial component of good writing; it helps us write comprehensible content. A well-honed…

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Posted in: Grammar & Syntax, Writing & Style Filed under: #grammar&syntax, #writing&style
A woman writing on a computer; write sentences and paragraphs people want to read by being succinct.

Write Sentences & Paragraphs People Want to Read.

May 2, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

If you want to produce good writing that conveys your expertise on a subject or topic, one of the 5…

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Choosing your writing topic wisely is important. This image features a typewriter, journals, and pens arranged in a neat circle.

4 Signs You’re Choosing A Writing Topic Wisely

April 30, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

Choosing a writing topic is usually one of the first tasks you’ll do for a writing project. Sometimes you’ll settle…

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Posted in: Writing & Style Filed under: #writing&style
Put the "wow" in your writing in this stylish, modern library space.

3 Strategies That Will Put the “Wow!” in Your Writing

April 25, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

Ever read something and thought “Wow! This is amazing!” and couldn’t wait to read more? It’s a pretty great moment,…

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Your writer's sense can be honed at vintage office desks. Like this one.

Is Your Writer’s Sense Tingling?

April 23, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

The Writer’s Sense and You While the content for this blog will often include specific concepts and concrete steps, I…

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Posted in: Writing & Style, Writing Fundamentals Filed under: #writing&style, #writingfundamentals
Reading a lot of books is one of the habits you'll want to develop to become a good writer.

The 5 Habits You Need to be a Good Writer

April 16, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

If good writing takes practice and time to develop, is there anything you can do to support your mastery of…

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Practice the good skills of writing anywhere you are...like sitting in front of this typewriter.

The 5 Skills Every Good Writer Needs

April 11, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

While the 5 Essentials can help you craft good writing, you also need specific skills to become a good writer.…

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Posted in: Writing & Style, Writing Fundamentals Filed under: #writing&style, #writingfundamentals
Good writing can happen in a library.

The 5 Essentials of Good Writing

April 9, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

Good writing is one of the most powerful tools you can employ when trying to establish yourself as a reliable,…

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Posted in: Writing & Style, Writing Fundamentals Filed under: #writing&style, #writingfundamentals

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