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Great Writing Is Invisible
I think that greatness is best described as “invisibility.” Great writing is invisible. It might take you a minute or two to get into the flow, but once you’re reading it, you’re flowing through it and don’t even realize you are reading words. Your mind is hallucinating the story for you, so seamlessly that it feels like you’re imagining it for... See more
blog.nateliason.com • Great Writing Is Invisible
Precision meets poetry — that's how I describe the writing of @noampomsky.
She's grown her newsletter audience to more than 24,000 people and just laid out her writing process in extreme detail.
Here's what she's taught me about writing well:
1. If someone’s much... See more
David Perellx.comDP: Writing now has to be really, really good to stand out. People got really upset last December when I tweeted that AI’s writing is already better than the majority of Write of Passage students would be with a day’s worth of work. It made a lot of people upset, but I think it’s true. AI’s writing is great with a good prompt, which is why people... See more