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#406: Four Writing Blunders To Avoid

Top Tips From The Write Coach  Find the best word not always the prettiest word. Keep your sentence structure interesting by using a variety. Beware of repeating words unnecessarily.  Today learn four common writing blunders and how you...

Episode 406 of the The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction podcast, hosted by Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, Editor, and Speaker, titled "#406: Four Writing Blunders To Avoid" was published on April 19, 2019 and runs 20 minutes.

April 19, 2019 ·20m · The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

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Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Find the best word not always the prettiest word.✍️ Keep your sentence structure interesting by using a variety.✍️ Beware of repeating words unnecessarily. Today learn four common writing blunders and how you can correct or avoid them. Part of becoming a professional writer is learning the rules, knowing when to break them, and which ones to follow. All links mentioned are in the Episode #406 Post.Read The Post #406: Four Writing Blunders To Avoid appeared first on The Write Coach site Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️ Find the best word not always the prettiest word.

✍️ Keep your sentence structure interesting by using a variety.

✍️ Beware of repeating words unnecessarily. 


Today learn four common writing blunders and how you can correct or avoid them. 

Part of becoming a professional writer is learning the rules, knowing when to break them, and which ones to follow. 


All links mentioned are in the Episode #406 Post.

Read The Post #406: Four Writing Blunders To Avoid appeared first on The Write Coach site


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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