1 October 2018
Orwell advised cutting as many words as possible, Woolf found energy in verbs, and Baldwin aimed for ‘a sentence as clean as a bone'. What can we learn from celebrated authors about the art of writing well?
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Orwell advised cutting as many words as possible, Woolf found energy in verbs, and Baldwin aimed for ‘a sentence as clean as a bone'. What can we learn from celebrated authors about the art of writing well?
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