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Verbose Writing Is A Lexical Turn-Off

by Pawan Kumar Jha Writer. Blogger. Freelance
Almost every writer under the high heaven knows that content writing is all about contextualizing words in a meaningful manner. Depending on the nature of writing (poetry/novel/short-story/article etc), words are contextualized accordingly. This is another implication to my credo that being focused and concentrated on the main theme is the essence of your content writing. 

An aberration from the main narrative is often considered to be a suicidal attempt of demeaning one's credibility as a writer. 
 
Meanwhile, another factor that could lead your writing to be a lexical turn-off is exaggeration or verbose style of writing.

Why "No" To Verbose Writing? 
 
Time-Consuming Without Gainful ResultThis is my personal standpoint that long-winded description conveys annoying impression of a writer in a manner not to be called friendly or worth-acceptable. Prior to that, such extensive version of narrative is time consuming with rendering you nowhere to receive appreciation from target audiences. The unnecessary time spent on such piece of contextualizing words could have better been utilized in other key things with gainful results. 
 
Makes You Prone To DigressionThis is one of the most important things I have experienced with verbose content writing. As a matter of fact, contextualizing sentences loquaciously had often ended me up coming to no digestible conclusion at all. I was, in fact, mentally subjugated myself towards superfluous style of writing, feigning that could delight audiences. Apparently, my intention was backfired. Audiences never appreciated as I didn't give them convincing conclusion to rejoice with.

More at http://mybeliefmythought.blogspot.in/2013/05/verbose-writing-is-lexical-turn-off.html


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About Pawan Kumar Jha Advanced   Writer. Blogger. Freelance

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