Writing for That One Most Important Reader: That Curious, Clever, Intelligent Individual
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How Do You Write for Everyone?
How easy it is to get overwhelmed when I think of how individual each reader is. How can I possibly meet what they expect, when each of them comes with a different goal, a different history, and a different mind set?
Whatever the subject I choose to write on, I can be sure that some readers will know it far better than I do and some will have never encountered it before. How do I bridge gap to write a piece that meets learners on solid ground while engaging readers with significant expertise? These writing questions are central for anyone who writes for an audience of more than two people they already know.
How do I answer these questions for myself and for others?
I give them the answer Big Roy discovered.
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A Short Post to Read for Kids with Autism
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In my email today
Big Roy send this email today with a request to all for us.
Liz,
I have a new post which is sort of a call to action for Autism parents and supporters. You may know already that the Congressman (Chairman Joe Barton) blocking the Combating Autism Act is also heavily on the side of big Telecom in the Net Neutrality issue. Any help you could give would be appreciated. This post
Thanks as always,
Big Roy
Austic kids do great things. To quote the Autistic Diva, “. . . without autistics you wouldn’t have electricity in your homes and offices. Without autistics you wouldn’t have computers or the Internet. Every single time you blog something or make toast, thank an autistic person.”
Won’t you take a minute to read Big Roy’s post about it?
Thanks.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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