Good writers like to keep things simple. Don’t try to dazzle the reader with sentences that would take two and a half pages to diagram. The reader will get confused, lose track of the story and eventually lose interest in reading your work. Great writing is all about getting the reader engaged, and the best way to do that is by writing in a simple and direct style.
So, how do you keep it simple without being simplistic? Here are some tips:
In sales, there’s an old axiom called KISS, or “Keep It Simple, Salesperson.” Writing isn’t sales by any means, but keeping it simple will make your book more enjoyable, and thereby, more marketable.
I really appreciate the KISS reminder. As I tend to remember one or two and forget the other points... I will post this article on the wall beside my writing desk. So those 5 points can sink into my brain as time goes by.
Thank you for the KISS tips. I like your authenticity.
I'm overwhelmed. I'm learning, relearning and unlearning a lot to make a better and simpler writing, managing my writing life. - CHARLES AKUJIEZE