• Shorter Sentences
• Being precise and concise (active)
• Identifying missing gaps and filling them up
• Knowing your audience
• At most, a maximum of four pages, but best at two or three
• Reading through to check spelling and grammar atleast (x3)
• Try reading for yourself to check reader interest and conversational mode
• Use simpler words easily understandable by the targeted audience
• Ensure complete sentences and paragraphs
• Get acquaintance from what other writers have written
• Find focused time for reading, imagination, witing and editing
• Market writings and seek readership comments
• Start a writing journalism course
NB: Journalism/writing is one way of copying with stress: try it out!
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