Writers of the Lost Art:

How to be a more creative, persuasive, and soulful writer

By: Aaron Carlino

Writing is a lost art.

Why don't we write beautifully anymore?

Then....

Now.

You have an opportunity.

Merit of the idea

Execution of the idea

How interesting is your idea/story

Your writing ability

Your opportunity

Fundamentals

FUNDAMENTAL:

Vocabulary

REASON #1:

The bottleneck

A refined vocabulary is the hallmark of an intelligent person.

REASON #2:

What does a good vocabulary signal?

  • Curiosity
  • Long-term memory
  • Well-read
  • Attention to detail

 

Being perceived as intelligent matters.

REASON #3:

Flavour

supercillious

claque

swath

dote

evince

effete

obsequious

engender

lucid

banal

sinister

benevolent

baleful

Why do we need words that mean the same as other words?

Vocabulary Caveats

CAVEAT:

The Steve Vai Complex

 

A good vocabulary is like alcohol...

Used in excess, no one wants to listen to you ramble.

Used in just the right amount, you can convince anyone of anything.

CAVEAT:

Exposure

CAVEAT:

"Sketch" words

CAVEAT:

Know your audience.

FUNDAMENTAL:

Get organised.

FUNDAMENTAL:

Trim the fat.

Clichés

Hustle and bustle

At the end of the day

Think outside the box

Time will tell

The writing on the wall

Read between the lines

Filler

Really

Just

basically

The fact that

Virtually

He/she  is someone who

That

Verbosity

We now use Zenhub to conduct peer reviews of our code.

We use Zenhub for peer reviewing our code.

It is considered essential that code is linted before committing to the repository.

Code must be linted before commiting.

In order for the bug to be fixed, you'll need to run another build.

To fix the bug, run a build.

FUNDAMENTAL:

Grammar

(This is short. I promise.)

Your bag of tricks.

TRICK #1:

Show, don't tell.

Think like a detective.

 

In reverse.

A group of young developers walked into the room and started coding.

 

With sticker-smeared Apple notebooks clenched beneath their half-zipped hoodies, the team scattered into swivel chairs and opened their text editors of choice.

 

They were anxious to get started.

 

 

Their workstations were flanked by short paper cups of lukewarm coffee and half-eaten café treats.

 

It was a cold, wintery day.

 

One by one, they clamped noise-cancelling headphones over their knitted hats to kill the din of the heat pump.

 

TRICK #2:

Personification

Power cables were wrapped around the table legs.

 

 

Power cables wrapped themselves around the table legs.

 

There weren't enough power points available.

 

 

Their three-pronged ends vied for a seats in the crowded powerboards.

After login, you'll see the dashboard.

 

 

The dashboard greets you after login.

TRICK #3:

Alliteration

"Our passenger rail system, once the envy of the world, has been rusting in the rain for decades."

TRICK #4:

Simile/Metaphor

They each selected tickets from the bug list and began working on them.

 

 

They filled their plates from the all-you-can-eat buffet of bug reports.

Greylog is installed to watch over the activity on your site.

 

 

Greylog is the sentinel of your stack, ready at a moment's notice to apprise you of any problems.

They were uninterrupted by the call for lunch.

 

 

The call for lunch dispatched a chorus of notifications to their handheld devices, but like surgeons in a theatre, their laser focus was unbroken.

 

 

TRICK #5:

Pacing.

With sticker-smeared Apple notebooks clenched beneath their half-zipped hoodies, the team scattered into swivel chairs and opened their text editors of choice. This was hackday.

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Your on you're way to becoming more better at writing.

Thank you.

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