One afternoon in my corporate days, I burst into my manager's office with what I thought was a brilliant idea. (Well, it wasn't exactly an office. She sat between four fake walls of foam, butted against a window. This seating placement signified her status. The rest of us crouched over secondhand monitors in neat rows in the middle of the room, helpless ducks on the water. No walls in sight).
I love this counterintuitive approach. We often think about contrasting ideas or words used, but we don't often consider another variable for effective writing: sentence structure. Perhaps we've been discouraged from writing lengthy sentences in school, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Thanks for the post!
How I quickly add variety to my writing
I corrected that typo. Used in human speech.
I love this counterintuitive approach. We often think about contrasting ideas or words used, but we don't often consider another variable for effective writing: sentence structure. Perhaps we've been discouraged from writing lengthy sentences in school, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Thanks for the post!