Friday, October 20, 2017

Critical Writing Technique

I have been "walking with" several people lately helping them with postgraduate theses. There is something critical to all kinds of writing, theses included, called "bridging". It is a very common mistake to overlook it. There is the classic example of the bishop who sent a telegram to the archbishop:
"My wife died. Please send a replacement."
The bridge is missing:
"My wife died. I'm not up to my duties. Please send a replacement."
OBSERVATION: Without appropriate bridging, writing can seem jerky, bitty, difficult, even incoherent. In other words, it can be much improved with bridging -- which may be a fairly simple thing. The material is often there -- it just needs connecting better.

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