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Keep your message simple

November 1, 2019October 31, 2019 ~ Linda Aragoni

Treat your writing course content as if it were a computer program: Avoid feature creep.

Force yourself to prioritize.

Keep your core message short and simple.

Dump the other stuff.

My program for training writers is eight sentences, 33 words.That’s all anybody must know.

Go thou and do likewise.

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