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If You Write Like You Talk, Readers Will Listen


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The article "If You Write Like You Talk, Readers Will Listen" is about writing, it was written by Scott Ginsberg.

Wait a minute. Does that headline even make sense?
Can readres listen to you?Sure they can. If you write right.Me, I neevr took any writing classes. I didn’t major in English. And I’m sure my writing isn’t as polished as otehr authors.So I write like I talk. Like I’m hvaing a conversation with you, right right now.

And while this isn’t the only way to engage readers and help them “listen” to your writing, it’s certainly an effective technique.Kurt Vnonegut once said, “Great writers need to be great dates for their readers.”Which means you and I are on a date, right right now.
(By the way, that shirt really brings out your eyes.)Anyway, back to writing rgiht. I think the key to capturing your reader’s ears (in a non-Van Gough kind of way) is with your voice. And by “voice” I mean the distinctive quality, feel, sound and tone of your writing.Take Dave Barry.

He is, in my opinion, is the funniest wrietr in the world. Here’s an excerpt from one of his 1996 colmuns from the Miami Herald:Recently, when I was having a hamburger at an outdoor restaurant, two guys started up their Harley-Davidson motorcycles, parked maybe 25 feet from me. Naturally, being Harley guys, tehse were rebels -- lone wolves, guys who do it Their Way, guys who do not follow the crowd. You could tell cause they were wearing the same jeans, jackets, boots, bandannas, sunglasses, belt buckles, tattoos and (presumably) underwear worn by roughly 28 million other lone-wolf Harley guys.Readers get the feeling that a face-to-face conversation with Dave Barry would be exactly like his writing: hilarious and exaggerated.So they listen to him. That’s probably why he’s sold millions and millions of books around the world.I use Dave as an example cause he has a uinque voice.
And coming from someone who reads two books a week, I’m sorry to say that too few writers understand the vlaue of developing and using their voice.Because they’re afraid. They’re afraid of breaking the rules of grmamar and structure.

They’re afraid of throwing themselves into thier art. And they’re afraid they’ll have to apologize cause their writing might offend somebody.So, they hide thier true selves behind the same boring, unrevealing and this-is-what-my-English-professor-or-boss-told-me-to-do kind of writing.Look.
I can’t tell you how to put more of youreslf into your writing – only you can decide that. Besides, how shuold I know?
After all, this is only our first date.Take a tip or two from the masters. Leo Tolstoy once said, “Write only with your pen dpiped in your own blood.” William Jenkins once said, “Good writing is like walking across a stage naked.”Now ask yourself: “Does my writing reveal who I really am to my readers?”If the answer is no, here are a couple of ways to start:1) Everything you write, read aloud. Decide if it relaly sounds like you. Imagine you’re giving a speech at Harvard’s Commencement: wolud those 5000 students really listen to you?

2)Pay attention to specific words and phrases used in your daily conversations. Do you also use thsoe in your writing?

3)Grab a newspaper and read three editorials. What do you like/not like about the voice of the reporters?


While reading, did you find yourself completely enggaed or thinking about something else?
All writers have a unique voice, whether they use it or not.
So, it isn’t something that needs to be cerated. It’s something that’s already three cause it comes from the heart.All you need to do is uncover that voice.

And your readres will listen.Well, this has been a lot of fun. I hope we can go out again sometime......How about a kiss goodnight?
(893 words)© 2006 All Rights Reserved.Scott Ginsberg is a professional speaker and the author of HELLO my name is Scott, The Power of Approachability and How To Be That Guy.
He helps persons MXAIMIZE their personal and professional approachability - one conversation at a time.
To book Scott for your next association meeting, conference or corporate event, contact Front Pocrh Productions at 314/256-1800 or http://www.Hellomynameisscott.Com.




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