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RE: Writing Grit: The 5 Cs of Good Communication

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

Apologies I had to come back to upvote and RS this post! I forgot! Yes, every Steemian should aspire to be a better writer in the end, but always remember that originality does not look at formats and all of that ;)

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That's true. I would never want someone to stop writing because they're afraid of making a mistake. But I'd also hate for readers to miss out on someone's brilliant idea because they find it hard to read or understand. Just reading a post over out loud is a really easy way to catch things that don't sound quite right or quite how you intended, and it only takes a few minutes of time. 🙂

If you allow a more pluralistic view of Steemit Trilby, then the ideas will come to you no matter how badly they are written - that is my experience on here.
P.S. We must be on the same wavelength, as I also read my posts aloud before posting. It would be good to chat offline one day about what you think of my writing and what I think of yours - away from the glare of Steemit. I'll maybe send you a fb request one day if I can ever get near it! LOL!