In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.
After all the effort you've invested in an enticing hook and strong content, how can you be sure your reader has a substantial takeaway at the end?Today's feature explains..
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FEATURE:
Finish Strong! 6 Ways to Write a Powerful Ending
I admit it: as I write my first draft, I'm tempted to
simply summarize at the end. Sure, I made a promise to Jane Reader in my opening -
with a hook- and then delivered on that promise in the body of my content. Now what?
Here's the tipping point: I want Jane to remember what she read. That's why the key to writing powerful endings is to leave her with a short thought that she can ponder long after she has finished reading your article, letter, blog post, or other content.
Great news: there are lots of ways you can finish strong. Check out these 6 to get started ...
A girl can use all the advice she can get! Friendships can be difficult, especially if you're learning to make friends on your own at a new school or new neighborhood.
This fun book helps preteen girls discover what it means to be a true friend, how to find friends and how to keep them. In fact, I wrote this book when my daughter was a pre-teen and living through these issues!
The Christian Girl's Guide to Friendship is packed with crafts, stories, quizzes, devotionals, and activities to help girls find out how to start making friends now and be a fantastic friend the rest of their lives.