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On Writing Well - by William Zinsser | Derek Sivers
Saved by Youri Cviklinski
Examine every word you put on paper. You’ll find a surprising number that don’t serve any purpose.
Rewriting is the essence of writing well: it’s where the game is won or lost. That idea is hard to accept. We all have an emotional equity in our first draft; we can’t believe that it wasn’t born perfect. But the odds are close to 100 percent that it wasn’t.
Examine every word you put on paper. You’ll find a surprising number that don’t serve any purpose.
You can develop the same eye. Look for the clutter in your writing and prune it ruthlessly. Be grateful for everything you can throw away. Reexamine each sentence you put on paper. Is every word doing new work? Can any thought be expressed with more economy? Is anything pompous or pretentious or faddish? Are you hanging on to something useless just
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