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"HOW TO WRITE WELL!"

All You Need to Know to Write Well ...Over 1,000 Pages All About Writing! 

Jennifer Stewart

We all know what it's like, you sit down at your desk to write something, and you know exactly what you want to say, but somewhere, on the journey from the brain to the page, the message gets lost ... But fear not, dear reader, for help is at hand whatever your writing needs!

Do you want to write a short story, a novel or a business letter? If so, you'll find tips on how to do all that and more here!

Need help writing an essay? Looking for study tips to get the most out of your limited time? Want some quizzes to improve your vocabulary? Then look no further!

You'll find out how to conquer your fear of the Demon Apostrophe, when to use 'who' and when to use 'whom,' how to distinguish between 'its' and it's,' and answers to all those language questions that have plagued you for years!

Browse the articles below, join the Write101 community, leave a comment about some writing-related matter and then scroll down for your FREE writing lessons and FREE weekly writing tips ... and read some of the comments from the 16,000+ happy subscribers to the Write Way newsletter while you're here. We're a Merry Band ... why not join us?

Improve Your Writing and You Really Will Improve Your Opportunities!

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It’s a fact that writing has become more important over the past decade than it has been for many years. In the past, telephones dominated our personal and business communication. Instead of sitting down to pen a letter, it was much easier to pick up the phone and call someone. And call people we did – to the tune of billions of dollars in phone calls every year.

But writing has made a comeback – and you're looking at the main reason writing skills are so important today ... the Internet!

We're caught up in a powerful technological revolution that has changed forever the way we communicate. With more and more of our activities being conducted via computers, it's more important than ever that we're able to use language correctly.

When you’re speaking face-to-face, you have plenty of extra signals to help make your meaning clear. You use gestures, facial expression, body language and all the tricks you can with your voice itself -- you vary the pitch, pace and volume in response to the signals coming from the other person. But still meanings get scrambled and people misunderstand each other.

When you’re communicating by voice alone, you don’t have any of the physical clues, although you can still get additional meaning from the sound of the voice.

But when you’re relying on the written word, it’s very easy to be misunderstood. So it’s vital that what you mean to write is what you do, in fact, write. And to do that, you have to know how to use language correctly, which is where I can help ...

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How to Write Well
Jennifer
 
You and I are going to become good friends. Had I had you as my English teacher way back when in high school, I'm sure I would have gotten it then. I struggle writing well in the English language today because I was embarrassed to ask the teacher to repeat things for me. I'm not jumping the gun, but I just want to fill you in as I learn. Your style of teaching has patience behind it and I'm the type of person who needs the material thoroughly explained to me to understand it and learn it, and your book is structured in such a way. For example:

 First Person is the person speaking -- I, me, my, we, us, our

 Second Person is the person to whom you speak -- you, your

 Third Person is the person whose ears are burning -- he, she
 
This little bit of information really clears up the big picture for me and I understand it totally. I'm just starting and I've learned a lot. This alone will improve my writing. Thank you for your style of teaching and I admire your patience. 

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BEGINNING WRITERS, you'll discover what to write about, how to write great prose, then find out how to become a food writer, romance writer or songwriter and how to improve your vocabulary. BUSINESS PEOPLE, you'll find free articles about business, website resources, how to avoid losing business, how to write a book about your special interest or field of expertise and a great little business you can start with minimal costs. 
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2. swimming suit

3. boast, brag

4. true, the truth

5. dubious, underhanded

6. a chance 

7. drop in to see someone 

8. original, genuine

9. great, fantastic 

10. it'll turn out okay

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AUSSIE TERMS ANSWERS

1. Chook: a chicken

2. Cozzie: swimming costume

3. Shonky: dubious, underhanded e.g. a shonky practice, shonky business etc.

4. Deadset: true, the truth

5. Fair dinkum: true, genuine

6. Fair go: a chance ("give a bloke a fair go")

7. Lob, lob in: drop in to see someone ("the rellies have lobbed")

8. Ridgy-didge: original, genuine

9. Rip snorter: great, fantastic - "it was a rip snorter of a party"

10. She'll be right: it'll turn out okay

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