5 Tips to Improve Your Nonfiction Writing
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- WRITE. FIX. REPEAT. Episode #10
Welcome to WRITE. FIX. REPEAT. Join author and writing teacher Patricia J. Parsons for a weekly 5-tip dose of instruction and inspiration to improve your chances of success in writing and publishing.
Today: For content creators, authors, bloggers, book blurb writers...improve your writing.
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Excellent, right to the point, tutorial to help improve one's writing. It would be helpful if a brief example is provided for the outline. Thank you for the tips.
Thank you for your excellent video. Great information. Your explanations, voice pace, and pronunciation are easy to follow for us who have English as a second language. Thanks again, Cassie from Dallas, TX
I'm delighted you found this video and its presentation helpful. Happy writing! P.
Excellent!!
This vid made me raise my hands in the air and cheer several times! :)
Some day Ill watch all your vids... today this one seems best for me, i came in through the shakespear vid... im working on my 3rd play :)
Hand writing a book needs to be in perfect penmanship and tons of information in one notebook as only a hobby which i am good at doing
Thank you. Tip 5 is the best.
Educative
Thanks for sharing
Very helpful thank you for the guidance!
It's good (or should I say, GREAT!) that you clarified what you meant by a "strong" verb or noun. Another video left me thinking that verbs which change the vowel to form the past tense were preferable to those that add "-ed."
Great thanks
YOu are welcome! PP
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this video , much appreciated 🙏.
You're so welcome. I hope some of my videos help! Happy writing!
Thanks a lot, ma'am
You are welcome! PP
Very useful explanation, thank you
You're so welcome. Good luck with your writing.
Excellent video. What is your opinion on using the active tense in a formal history paper? I was trained to do that in graduate school, but I would like your opinion. Thanks.
Do you mean active voice? There is no such thing as active tense. And if you're referring to active voice, it makes even academic writing so much better. Anyone who suggests you write a scholarly paper in passive voice is living in the dark ages - and I wrote academic material for almost three decades! Happy writing! P.
@@PatriciaJParsons Thank you!
Tip 1 Clear objective
Tip 2 Create an outline
Watch the video till the end to find out other 3.
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How do you plan your story?
Do you mean outline? Try Episode #39. P.
THANK YOU