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  • “Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.” John Jakes
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    When in Doubt Get the Fluff Out

    remove-fluffIf you’ve never worked with an editor, you simply don’t know what you are missing. The wealth of information they have to share is astounding; however, their teaching style may not be quite what you expected.

    Writing Tips : Removing the Fluff

    My personal experience with the infamous fluff editor taught me the importance of removing all unnecessary information. The results were worth the effort… but I wouldn’t exactly call it fun.

    For a more serious look at removing fluff from your writing 7 Tips for Writing Well Online: Remove Fluff for Clear Concise Writing tackles the process of removing fluff and creating well written content. Following these tips will put you on the road to writing clear concise pieces that make your point without bogging the reader down with extra information.

    For the online audience, particularly with informative writing, removing the fluff holds the readers attention and provides them with just what they are looking for.

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