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From the page: "# Don't patronise the reader-he or she might well be intelligent enough to spot it. # A writer needs three qualities: creativity, originality, clarity and a good short term memory. # Choose your words carefully and incitefully. # Avoid unnecessary examples; e.g. this... more
Reviewed by Sequnda Mar 26 2008, 04:05am ( 131 reviews ) • psychoprogs.com
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Rated by Rockerdude on Sep 13 2008, 2:26pm
Made me lulz.
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Rated by ZeeGeeEmm on Sep 06 2008, 7:38pm
Excellent and funny list.
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Rated by blackman137 on Sep 02 2008, 8:08am
101 Writing Tips
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Rated by ocieh on Aug 27 2008, 9:39am
I don't write. Good rules for writing.
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Rated by rockystorm on Aug 26 2008, 2:41pm
must read
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Reviewed by anahoj on Aug 25 2008, 2:50pm
Nouns should never be verbed.
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Reviewed by Ravenor on Aug 24 2008, 8:34am
Strikes me as rather more smug than clever. Considering my literature writing breaks most of these rules I can't really approve.
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Rated by mirroroftwilight on Aug 09 2008, 10:35am
"# Many readers assume that a word will not assume two meanings in the same sentence." Best one. XD
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Rated by Delirious-Storm on Aug 06 2008, 10:13am
Thumbed down for the freaking BOXES.
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Rated by mrjc00 on Aug 02 2008, 4:22am
Steer clear of word-making-up-ism...