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At left is what the great C.S. Lewis advised a “schoolgirl in America” on the subject of writing.

I was particularly taken by his point #3: “Write with the ear.”  In my constructing my sentences and paragraphs, I try to make my writing indistinguishable from my speaking.

When my kids were little, I noticed that, even though they were good readers, they struggled with writing.  I’d say, “Tell me what you’re thinking about this subject,” which they could normally do perfectly.  Then I’d say, “Great!  Write that down.”

I was also gratified to see his point #4: “Write about what interests you … and nothing else.”  Unless I have a specific wring assignment from a client, readers can count on hearing about what interests me today.

Advice on Writing from C.S. Lewis

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What Canada Has that the U.S. Doesn’t

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Until recently, I would have moose, maple syrup, and frozen tundra.

Now I would say: decency, honesty, and class.

What Canada Has that the U.S. Doesn’t

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Not Sure About Zero Illegals, But . . .

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I’m ready to live in a country with zero hateful morons, if that counts.

Not Sure About Zero Illegals, But . . .

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Tell Us How You Feel about Trump

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As shown here, people have an infinite variety of ways to express their loathing of Trump.

Tell Us How You Feel about Trump

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