Saturday, August 30, 2014

Old Wisdom For Young Writers

According to Marcus Tullius Cicero dicere enim bene nemo potest, nisi qui prudenter intelligit (No one can speak well, unless he thoroughly understands his subject). Writers know that scribere enim bene nemo potest, nisi qui prudent intelligit (No one can write well, unless he thoroughly understands his subject) is even more true. Most bad writing is caused by the writers's ignorance about the people or facts he tries to describe.

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