9 Aspects of Classic Great Writing

Mark Twain: Reusable.You know it’s fitting that today when I went looking for a Twain photo I found one that was under a “reusable media” license. That is kind of a metaphor for what my 9 Authors, 9 Aspects of Powerful Writing guest post is about over at Confident Writing. One commenter there, Jim Murdoch, says eloquently:

“The whole idea behind the word ‘novel’ is that it should be new and so, if we can’t think of anything brand new, we need to spruce up something old to make it feel new, to reinvigorate it with power.”

This is an exciting response to what I tried to get across in the article. Thanks to Jim for being the first to comment and also to Joanna for letting me do a guest blog for Confident Writing. I truly admire the niche and the community there. It’s an excellent place to get help and positive words about your writing.

In my article you’ll read the “secrets” of 9 classic great authors of America! These aspects of writing can revolutionize your blog article, or any other writing task for that matter.

If you are interested in reading my guest post, the url is below:

confidentwriting.com/2008/04/10-authors-and.html

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5 Responses to “9 Aspects of Classic Great Writing”

  1. As always, nice article, Damien! I have a very hard time being brief, but my x365 project (where my posts have to be limited to 41 words) is helping quite a bit!

    Jessica The Rock Chi’s last blog post..Shake, Rattle and Roll!

  2. Thank you Jessica. That x-thing sounds like a real challenge! It sounds cool though. Twitter has a limit too and I am finding that hard to restrict myself to!

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