Edward Atkins: 8 Rules of Writing

Edward Atkins is the author of On Which We Serve: Where Life-Lessons Are Learned.

Use a precise and succinct writing style.

Make sure the words you use are particularly appropriate for the meaning you’re conveying.

Generate smooth-flowing prose that at times has a cadence.

Be accurate at all times.

Write prose that is easy to understand. Don’t make your reader struggle.

Try to keep sentences fairly short with a single meaning.

Stress substance and significance. Don’t waste your reader’s time.

It helps if your book is timeless.

Below is a Book Author Tip-o-graphic featuring Edward Atkins: 8 Rules of Writing for writing books, blog posts, articles, video scripts, podcasts, and more.

Edward Atkin on Writing


I created the above tip-o-graphic based on an email from Edward Atkins.

I can do the same for you and your book. But only if you provide me with the following: 5 to 10 rules based on your book (as plain text within the email), the ISBN number for your book, a jpeg image of your book’s cover, the book title, the author’s name, and a link to your sales page (or whatever page you want to send traffic to).

You get a tip-o-graphic that you can place on your website and share via social media. Tip-o-graphics draw traffic, a lot of traffic.

If you want me to create a tip-o-graphic for your book, send me the details outlined above. Email to JohnKremer@bookmarket.com.

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About John Kremer

John Kremer is author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Books, the Relationships Matter Marketing program, and many other books and reports on book marketing, Internet marketing, social media, and book publicity. -- .

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