Half A Month Of Consolation Writing Advice
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May 8, 2026 Fifteen concise tips on improving nonfiction craft and honesty in writing. Topics include avoiding tiny dishonesties, escaping clichés, and using strict exercises to build skill. Practical advice on clearer sentences, framing explainers, structuring with a five-paragraph discipline, and using conflict or mystery to engage readers.
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Untangle Sentences Into Direct Constructions
- Untangle sentences by making subjects and verbs explicit to avoid awkward passive-like constructions.
- Scott gives examples turning "It wasn't until..." into direct forms like "Writing didn't become common until...".
Frame Explainers As Answers To Real Questions
- If writing an explainer, frame it as answering a real question to constrain content and avoid hollow lists.
- Scott recommends imagining a curious child asking "How does AI work?" or "Why are people against AI?" to focus content.
Master The Five Paragraph Then Abandon It
- Learn structural basics like the five-paragraph essay to locate thesis and topic sentences, then move beyond it.
- Scott repeatedly asks mentees "What is your thesis?" and stresses clear topic sentences and paragraph support.


