Tips for Writers

How to Write Good

  • It is wrong to ever split an infinitive.
  • Contractions aren’t necessary.
  • The passive voice is to be avoided.
  • Prepositions are not the words to end sentences with.
  • Be more or less specific.
  • Go around the barn at high noon to avoid colloquialisms.
  • One-word sentences? Eliminate!
  • Who needs rhetorical questions?
  • Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

7 thoughts on “Tips for Writers

  1. I catch it all the time for my grammar on the blog, but that is just me. I write like a I talk! Oops.

  2. @Rebecca – I am not sure that grammar is taught any more.

    I went to a Catholic school where it was beat into me. The times tables were also a favorite of the nuns.

  3. This topic was very much on my mind last night! I am reading a Michael Crichton book aloud to the husband and — oh my word– his grammar is horrid. He commonly writes in fragmented sentences, which are very laborious to read. I'm certainly no grammar expert, but I do wonder how on earth such writing gets past an editor! Perhaps the grammar errors are chalked up as "style." LOL!

  4. Excellent. I think you may have pretty much nailed all the grammatical sins I am guilty of.

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