Linking Thinking

How To Write With Style

“Pity the read­ers,” advises Kurt Von­negut, whom he calls “imper­fect artists,” strug­gling to mas­ter the dif­fi­cult task of mak­ing sense of thou­sands of scrib­bles on the page. This is my favourite bit advice from Kurt Vonnegut’s “How to Write With Style” (orig­i­nally pub­lished in Palm Sun­day, 1981) that remains rel­e­vant in the net­worked age: “Our audi­ence requires us to be sym­pa­thetic and patient read­ers, ever will­ing to sim­plify and clar­ify — whereas we would rather soar high above the crowd, singing like nightin­gales. This is the bad news.” The good news? We can write about what­ever we please.

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