writing





Usually, we try to teach motive by asking: “Why should I, the reader, care about this?”
This is reasonable advice, but it’s also wrong. You, the writer, don’t know me. You don’t have a cluewhat I care about. The only reasons you can give me are the reasons you could give to literally anyone. “This issue is important because understanding it could in... See more
This is reasonable advice, but it’s also wrong. You, the writer, don’t know me. You don’t have a cluewhat I care about. The only reasons you can give me are the reasons you could give to literally anyone. “This issue is important because understanding it could in... See more
Adam Mastroianni • 28 Slightly Rude Notes on Writing


