Making them up as I go (2)

1. Tell the truth.
2. Entice, or fail.
3. To emphasize, summarize.
4. If it ain't short, it don't work.
5. Be clear.


And so I don't forget:
Don't explain. Just tell a story.
Don't argue. Just say things that make sense.
Expect people to be bored by the writing, and shorten it.
Make the wording easy to take.

Remove Loose Ends -- the interesting one-liners that go nowhere.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

"Writing the Intro to Your Economics Research Paper"

See the article by Timothy Taylor at Conversable Economist. Probably useful outside of economics as well.

Taylor:
Barney Kilgore, a famous editor of the Wall Street Journal back in the 1950s and 1960s, posted a motto in his office: “The easiest thing in the world for a reader to do is to stop reading.”

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