Three Ways Writers Evolve Over Time
Posted on 07. Jan, 2011
Categories: Misc. Writing

The good folks at Men With Pens and another one of my guest posts. Here’s an excerpt.
The last time Men with Pens saw me, I had just written a guest post for them entitled Get a Rush from Your Writing.
That was a year ago. Since then, I’ve been running a copywriting business, become a regular blogger, and have had two books published, with a third just recently released.
Moderation? No, can’t say I’ve heard of it.
With the amount of work I’ve been producing, I’ve learned a lot about myself as a writer and about writing in general. So for my next great endeavor, I’d like to discuss how a writer evolves.
Getting Clearer to Get the Point Across
Like most writers, I look back at some of my blog posts from about two years ago and cringe a little. I see where I was going – but in a lot of cases, I never quite made it there. Often I had a valid point to make but I didn’t write it in a way that others would find accessible. I used esoteric examples when a more generic one would have been more effective.
For the entire post and an interesting string of comments, click here.









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