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Stay With The Main Facts With Limited Extra Information
Add enough to keep it interesting
Creative Writing — Giving More About Just the Facts
When you decide on a topic to write about, gather the information you want to present to the reader. Place the ideas into categories relating to various aspects of your topic. From there, sort the ideas into levels of importance. Start from most important to least important in communicating about your topic.
You can then determine what would contribute to presenting your topic clearly and extra information that could add some value. Then decide which items would be a subtracted value from your writing or fall into rambling.
· Begin to assemble the main points of your writing by putting them in order
· First what the reader needs to know
· Then continue to what they would need or want to know
· You will be introducing your topic
· Giving information about your topic
You are then explaining to your reader or listener why this information would be of value for them to know.
Sort the main points into an outline. When you have the central part of the strategy in place, add those main points. Add just enough extra information. Increase the descriptions and give more value to the topic, so your reader feels like it is helpful information to better understand the main idea.
Add enough to keep it interesting and maybe, at that point, just a few extra tidbits that would add but were not needed. This way, you stay on topic. The reader will then decide if they want to find out more about the topic you have presented to them.
Suppose you stay with the main facts with limited extra information. In that case, the reader or listener will value your presentation more. They can then quickly determine if getting more information would work for them.
They will appreciate your ability to present information and stay on topic. It shows respect for their time, and that places you as a writer or speaker higher on their list. come back to you for information in the future.
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