Sunday, January 8, 2017

Write Better.

You write badly.
So do I.
Write better.

Words are like bullets.
 
Write for your reader.
Your reader has no time. Briefer is better.
Choose your words carefully. Use few words well.

Words are like bullets: Make each one count.
 To write better you must read your writing, edit it, reread it and edit it again, reread, edit again and again and again. Edit often, without remorse. Be mercilessly critical of your own text. You must be your harshest critic. This will limit others' criticism, and will inure you to their barbs.

See your writing from as many perspectives as possible. Imagine if you were a non-native speaker.  Would you understand this crap you are writing? Imagine if you were old with poor eyesight. Would you be able to even read this garbage you have  written? Imagine you are a young person with little experience: does that nonsense idea you are pushing make any sense? What will people who disagree with you think or say? Pretend you are the opposite sex, or queer, or heterosexual, or black, or white, or a space alien or or or! See the writing through the eyes of a reader.

Hate your writing because you love it. If you do not hate your writing you will never bother to improve it.  You want to write the least stupid thing, the least ugly thing, the least obscure thing.

Read your work aloud: Then you hear how stupid it sounds. Rewrite accordingly. And then read it aloud again.

When you play chess you consider each move carefully: do that when you write. Consider each word carefully. Use few words, and  well.

Learn and apply rules of punctuation. 

You are not your writing. Knowing you are not your writing means you can see your writing like a stranger would. Knowing you are not your writing also makes it easier to accept criticism of it.

See your writing as writ: something outside and above you.

I am not an author: I am simply a scribe. The words flow forth from the author of the universe, through me, and onto the page.

You write badly. And when I say you I mean: me. I write badly. But I want to write better, and I want to write less badly than anyone else.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Atlantic Initiative Results: CVE Training Materials

These two directories contain the research results for the Atlantic Initiative as well as the various training materials on CVE

CVE Training Materials for Localization & Atlantic Initative Survey Results
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwMRRQXBqVxjcHBjV29sTEpjOGs

Atlantic Initiative Research Survey
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwMRRQXBqVxjQ203cFp1em1nUFU
This is essentially a summary of CVE literature for Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia in descending order of frequency. It may be mined for URLs and e-mails or used as research bases (footnotes)

PowerPoint Slides:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwMRRQXBqVxjcExReWNQQnExaVk
These are lectures which can either be used by other professors and/or localized into the relevant local native language and cultural context.

As promised, I remain available for authoring projects, editing, counseling and review of applications. Thank you all for the wonderful experience and your support, I am truly grateful!