By: Craig_Os
Joanna I love the idea of short post too. It is easier on both on the audience and writer, I believe. Easier to read for the time crunched audience. And faster to write for the ever busy writer. If...
View ArticleBy: Arthur Durkee
I’m a fan of posts that take exactly the amount of space they need to say exactly what they need. I have no problem with longer posts; it can take longer for some thoughts to be developed and properly...
View ArticleBy: Indigo
I struggle with short form. I tend to be overtly descriptive. I am trying to say more with less. I find it tends to lend more to my words. I won’t say it’s easy. These days everyone does seem in a bit...
View ArticleBy: Joanna Paterson
@Craig_Os: certainly good for expressing ideas and thoughts Craig, though I hope we don’t get to the point we’re all so busy all we can read and write is in short bites! @Arthur Durkee: absolutely...
View ArticleBy: Barbara Toboni
From time to time, I thought of writing shorter blog posts. They are easier to read, but then a story develops from an idea and it’s impossible to shorten. Maybe what we really need is to grow the...
View ArticleBy: Joanna Paterson
@<a href="http://confidentwriting.com/2011/09/in-search-of-short-form/comment-page-1/#comment-32545" rel="nofollow">Barbara Toboni</a>: or accept you'll attract readers who want to read...
View ArticleBy: Iain Broome
A splendid idea Joanna, I say go for it. It’s difficult to shake things up when you’ve spent years building an audience. But there’s nothing to be gained in saying the same old things, so it’s...
View ArticleBy: Joanna Paterson
@Iain Broome: thanks for the feedback Iain. As you’ll see, I ended up going with revolution after all
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