Writing with connection

by Joanna on August 1, 2007

Ingredients_3Connection is one of the 12 ingredients of confident writing.

Writing with connection includes:

Writing that establishes a sense of connection with your reader, a wider community, the wider world.  Writing with rapport.  Writing that develops words, ideas, stories and new learning in collaboration with others.  Writing that flows from connection with a sense of place, a connection to your roots and to your self.

Here’s some material for you to dip into on writing with connection:

Connecting with your readers: 10 ways to make your readers feel at home

Connecting our words and stories: the power of blogs to tell our stories

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