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How to write clearly to meet the needs of your readers--and your needs
too!
Plain English is an approach to writing that concentrates on the needs of
your readers. This clear writing approach is often called plain language
because of its international value and use in other languages. It is ideal for
people who write to and for clients, customers, employees, organization
members, ratepayers, students and taxpayers. It helps us write for people who
read at all levels of time, interest, education and literacy. It also
benefits readers with limited English proficiency or learning
disabilities.
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If you need someone to write or edit your documents clearly and
concisely, contact Gary B. Larson at Garbl's Pencil!
I also can train your staff in clear, concise writing.
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Plain English principles can help you write clearly and concisely.
Plain English matches the needs of your readers with your needs as a writer,
leading to effective, efficient communication. It is effective because
your readers can understand your message. It is efficient because
your readers can understand your message the first time they read it. That
reader focus--combined with logical organization, clear writing and inviting
appearance--is key to creating usable, informative documents for your
organization.
The basics of clear, concise writing apply to all types of documents.
Following plain-English principles will improve the readability of
letters and memos, reports and newsletters, brochures and presentations,
instruction manuals and legal documents, and most other documents. The
principles also apply directly to writing news releases and Web pages, and they
will aid translating English documents into other languages.
Check out the pages below to learn how to improve your writing skills by
using plain-English techniques:
Also see Garbl's Concise Writing
Guide: Use this guide to help make your documents easier to read and
understand. It provides concise alternatives to overstated, pompous words;
wordy, bureaucratic phrases; and redundant phrases.
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Copyright 2012. Garbl's Plain English Writing Guide
maintained by Gary B. Larson of Seattle,
Washington, garbltoo@gmail.com. Please understand that if I respond to your
questions about plain English, I may not respond quickly enough to meet your
deadline. (If you're wondering, I've never been a
cartoonist.)
This page updated April 10, 2012. I try to make sure all the
hyperlinks in this website are up-to-date, but if you find a broken link,
please let me know. Also, whatever their acclaim and position, all writers need
editors. I don't have one for Garbl's Plain English Writing Guide, so
if you spot a typo, unclear message or possible error, please tell me.
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