Save Time. Write Better.
      Volume 14, Number 11 Issue #211                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.
 
"Write cleaner." You hear that all the time from writing coaches. But how exactly do you go about cleaning things up? Today's tip shows you where to start.  Let me know  what you think of this tip !
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FEATURE: 5 Easy-To-Use Tips to Self-Edit Your Writing Project

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Clean writing stands out.

In order to hook your reader and keep him, you've got to grab his attention with enticing content - facts, anecdotes, statistics, angles, ideas. 

But it's clean writing that will make or break you. Because your reader will only stick with a piece if it's easy to read.
 
According to  Unleashing Connection, the average American reads 3,000 notices or forms in one year - and 100 newspapers, 36 magazines and 3 books. That's a lot of words competing with yours.

You'll keep your reader's interest when you write cleanly. These 5 tips help you get started ...

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Get Ready for Easter Fun!
Un-Bunny Book

  Easter is coming! How will you and your family celebrate? 
 
The Un-Bunny Book  answers that question! It's packed with fun activities, games, crafts, snacks, and stories that are based on Easter's true meaning. 
 
Use it for kids ages 3-12 at home, school, church, in the community, or with your homeschool group -- or even to hold an outreach Easter event.  The Un-Bunny Book  shows kids and parents that Jesus' resurrection is something to celebrate. With reproducibles, too!
 
Learn more about  The Un-Bunny Book  here.

  More Tips for Self-Editing Your Writing Project
Weasel Words to Weed Out of Your Writing Passive Voice: It's an Easy Fix With This Simple Writing Tip Write Better Descriptions When You Ditch These 2 Words Self-Editing Made Simple
A Wise Word




Read a devotional about this scripture here. Get other words of wisdom about writing  here.
That's it for now. See you next time.

Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

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