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Tag Archives: inflated vocabulary
6 Simple Tips for Writing Non-fiction in Plain English (Infographic)
Updated December 9, 2022 View the full article that goes with this infographic
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6 Simple Tips for Writing Non-fiction in Plain English
Updated September 14, 2023 Subtitle A powerful writing technique that will help you build a bigger audience and sell more books Synopsis Writing in “plain English” is a great way to make a good impression on your audience. This technique … Continue reading
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Tagged big words, Blogging, clear communication, clichés, Contractions, convoluted sentences, Copywriting, Emotional Connection, fancy words, formal writing, inflated vocabulary, informal writing, jargon, keeping it real, laymen’s terms, natural voice, Non-Fiction, Nonfiction, ornate words, personable writing, plain and simple, plain English, sentence structure, slang, the art of writing, Writing, writing style, Writing Voice
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