I’m about to take off for Lucky Las Vegas for the Medical Fusion Conference, where I’ll be presenting a writing workshop on 5 Secrets of Good Writing, serving on a panel about getting published and meeting one-on-one with aspiring authors in the medical field.
Here’s one secret to good writing: Don’t use any extraneous words, even if you feel you really want to and it seems like it would be helpful to add a few clauses in your sentence so that it’s meaty and has a lot in it, because the reader eventually gets lost with all that run on writing and will forget what they’re even reading after a while. Know what I mean?
In other words, keep it short and sweet.