Mon, 19 Jan 2004 12:35:11 GMT
Poor writing style, like bad manners, makes someone appear less intelligent than they are. Writing style, like manners, can be learned in many ways. Reading and writing a lot is the first step. Having people critique your writing is probably the next best thing. There are many basic writing mistakes that people make, which can easily be avoided by being aware of them.
I have never been a great writer and I am self-concious about my writing style. If you are serious about your blogging, I think that time spent polishing your writing style is well worth the investment.
My favorite reference is the Chicago Manual of Style.
Some web pages:
- George Orwell : Politics and the English Language
- Ten Mistakes Writers Don't See (But Can Easily Fix When They Do)
- The Economist Magazine's Style Guide
- rebecca blood's ten tips for a better weblog
Special thanks to my editors on #joiito.
January 19, 2004 No Comments
presidential candidates questioned in the chronicle
from my take there, while i used to like kucinich, i see he is underinformed about higher education, and that the best informed seems to be kerry, with edwards up there and dean is well somewhere in the middle of being informed, but far too willing to fill in with campaign-speak. clark seemed better than dean in this article, in my opinion, though kerry was the real leader.
January 19, 2004 No Comments