What Does Powerful Writing Mean To You?

Introducing this month’s theme at Confident Writing: power.

When I first talked about powerful writing I meant this:

Writing with clear, simple language and powerful words. Recognising the power of the written word. Writing that gives power back to your readers. Trusting your instinct and intuition. Writing that flows from your own power source – and knowing what and where that is.

But I have come to realise that my definitions, my understanding of these ingredients of confident writing will grow, shift and develop over the course of the month through the ideas, words, posts and comments that we share here.

This month is a special one as the 11th April marks my 1 year anniversary of writing here. One of the ways I want to celebrate is to highlight and share as much of your writing as possible.

I’m inviting you to join me in talking about powerful writing this month. There are three different ways you can take part (as well as commenting, linking, stumbling in your usual lovely way!) But each one will be in response to the same question:

What does powerful writing mean to you?

The three ways you can answer are to:

1. Write a guest post here
2. Write a piece on your own blog and link back here
3. Send me your one line summary (30 words max)

I would love to get as many one-liners as possible over the course of the month, and I’ll be reminding you about the project and inviting submissions as we go along. You can send them in comments, by e-mail, or by sending me a message on Twitter. I’m intending to post some as we go along, and then to pull them all together into a celebration of powerful writing at the end of the month.

Don’t worry if you’re not sure what your answer is yet – I’ll keep on reminding you about the contributions as we go through the month. I’m looking forward to where the conversation takes us – it seems like the perfect follow on to the fire-power of inspiration.