Posts filed under ‘Some explaining to do’

Got some explaining to do?

I suspect that language was developed to serve the needs of observed, perceived, or recollected experience—the nonfiction motive. For example, “There are wooly, mammoth creatures at the waterhole.” Or: “Let me explain how your mate was gored by a wooly mammoth.”

- Robert L. Root Jr.,
“The Nature of Nonfiction”

Writing and thought are inextricably bound. Without clear thinking, there can be no clear writing. Writing well means thinking well.

- Donald Hall & Sven

Birkerts, “Writing Well”

Readers will accept your claim only if they understand your argument, but they won’t understand your argument if they can’t understand your sentences.

- Wayne Booth, Gregory
Colomb, & Joseph Williams,
“The Craft of Research”

Writers do the hard psychological work of trying not to be ignorant.

- Carol Bly, “Beyond
the Writers’ Workshop”