10 Outstanding Definitions Of Powerful Writing

I was listening out for many things at the SobCon08 conference at the weekend but I couldn’t forget my current theme of powerful writing.

Here are 10 more gems that I gleaned from the speakers and participants.  The first five are what others said (not word for word, I don’t do shorthand I’m afraid, and there’s a wee bit of interpretation gone in too).

The second list is 5 more of my own definitions, inspired by conversations with other people.  Who they are (blog and twitter ID) follows my one-line.

Powerful writing is…

Feeling the fear and writing it anyway.  Don’t censor yourself, don’t stop your voice from being part of the conversation
Chris Garrett @chrisgarrett

Deciding to start: like learning a dance, you need to get out there on to the dance floor. When you hear the music get out there and dance
Jen Knoedl
@jenknoedl

Inspirational: when you can’t hear the music, don’t stop – make your own
Karen Putz aka Deaf Mom @deafmom

Your answer to the question: who are you *not* to be great?
Wendy Piersall @emom

Owning your space, because you’ve worked hard to be the you that you are
David Bullock @davidbullock

Powerful writing…

Powerful writing tells a quiet truth

Inspired by Rick Mahn @rickmahn

Powerful writing provides answers to questions people didn’t know they were asking

Inspired by Jon Swanson @jnswanson

Powerful writing gives me goosebumps

Inspired by Terry Starbucker @starbucker

Powerful writing tells a story that people want to hear

Inspired by Robert Hruzek

Powerful writing rocks

Inspired by David Bullock @davidbullock

These one-liners come from the conference I was at over the weekend and fit into the theme of powerful writing that I’ve been running here for the last few weeks.