[Ansteorra] Rant on writing (crossposted)
Marc Carlson
marccarlson20 at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 18 10:46:03 PDT 2005
OK, there are a number of side-effects to the perception that I am really
well-informed on topics. One of these side-effects is that people will
occasionally send me things to, and check for factual accuracy. I dont
mind them doing this. More often than not, what they send is generally
correct, and may only need the smallest of tweaks to fix.
Unfortunately, there is often a correspondent drawback to this, and its the
frustration that I get from this drawback which has prompted me to write
this message. That drawback has to do with writing style. Now, please
dont get me wrong, Im not *that* fussy a reader. I also realize that not
everyone is comfortable writing; they often get self-conscious, they were
mauled in an unfortunate high school writing accident, they just dont think
they are that educated whatever the reason, I do understand this. I even
sympathize. As people who have read messages from me over the years may
have figured out, Im actually somewhat dyslexic, and have to work to write
clearly (when Im tired or in a hurry my spelling and style are the first
things to go). And, if you are writing email, or even a letter to a friend,
clarity is not crucial. Its nice if you can manage it, but if not, you
arent likely to lose your reader..
However, if you are writing a research document, an article, a webpage, a
business letter, or whatnot, you want to be taken seriously. You arent
going to be taken seriously if your writing style is awkward, haphazard or
careless..
In my experience, people who arent comfortable writing tend to fall at one
end or the other of a spectrum. Either they try to write as they think an
educated person would, or they try to write like they think they talk.
Unfortunately, failure to achieve either goal is very common, and their
friends arent likely to tell them that their writing style sounds a little
off. Im not inclined to tell them myself, since that usually isnt what
they asked me to; and frankly, when I *do* mention it, someone winds up
getting their feelings hurt.
Therefore, please let me make a few suggestions, just to get them off my
chest.
1. If you arent comfortable writing, then write more. Email is an
excellent place to practice writing, particularly if you make the effort
work on your style and presentation in your writing. Write your emails as
though you were writing articles. You dont have to do it all the time, but
it IS good practice, and you will eventually learn to be more comfortable.
2. When you do write, find an editor who can help improve your writing. I
can not stress this enough. To provide an example of the difference between
edited and unedited writing, I am included URLS to scans of the first draft
of this message, after the person who does my formal editing for me got done
with it. These can be found at
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/fiction/essays/Rantpicture1.jpg
and
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/fiction/essays/Rantpicture2.jpg
3. If you are unwilling to use an editor, for whatever reason, at the very
least read what youve written aloud to someone else. Better still, have
someone who is unfamiliar with the topic read it aloud to you. If there is
any confusion in what they are reading, theres a problem on the page. If
you have to explain anything to them, theres a problem on the page. If it
sounds stupid to you, its probably going to sound that way to me too.
These are *opportunities* to improve your writing and make your writing more
clear.
3. You might even want to consider a basic writing course. Barring that,
there are a number of books out there on how to write. For example, I am
told that the _English Grammer for Dummies_ is excellent. If you cant
find one that looks interesting to you, put it down and try another there
are plenty out there. Note: I have a friend who tells me that these books
are a waste of time, and that either you can write or you cant. Talent
alone will carry you though. This is balderdash. Writing is a craft, like
knitting or fighting. Certainly some folks can do it better than others,
but that doesnt mean anyone cant learn to do it.
Thank you for your time, Im done now.
Marc/Diarmaid
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