Category: Writing a Book with Wally

3/29/14: This Week’s Posts about Writing

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on thinking, choosing words wisely, advice from Joseph Campbell, and blogging. My Posts Writing well: Linear and Non-Linear Thinking Writing is systematic, structured, and linear. Imagination is not  »  Read More

3/22/14: This Week’s Posts about Writing

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on how to tell better stories and how to find distinctive business stories and examples and to posts on business writing by others on engaging content and great corporate blogs. My Posts Storytelling  »  Read More

3/15/14: This Week’s Posts about Writing

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on three things not to do, writing for the ear, writing advice from Winston Churchill, and four questions to answer before you write a word. Posts by others were on content marketing and creativity. My  »  Read More

3/1/14: This Week’s Posts about Writing

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on blogging, celebrating ten years of quality blogging for Harold Jarche, and whether blogging is good for business. There are also posts on blogger book reviews and writing sticky copy. My Posts Blogging:  »  Read More

2/22/14: This Week’s Posts about Writing

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on about being a “real” writer, how writing a book is a team event and undoing the damage of English class. There were also posts about a funeral for a very special person, cleaning up jargon  »  Read More

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