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Updated December 27, 2022
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What You Will Learn
Introduction
One of the main ways non-fiction writers display sincerity is by being transparent, straightforward, and honest with their readers. Readers can quickly sense this and reward writers they trust by following them, reading their articles, and buying their books.
Your writing voice, and the connection you make with your reader, are heavily influenced by your sincerity for the subject matter, your desire to help the reader, and the tone you use when you write.
Here are three terms you must understand in order to write with sincerity:
Term # 1. Writing voice refers to when your writing reflects your personality and characteristics. The tone you use helps reveal how you feel about the topic you are writing about and how you think about the reader. Your writing voice will help your readers understand and connect with you emotionally.
Term # 2. Sincerity means having no pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy. And, for example, being honest, genuine, truthful, open, transparent, and candid with the reader. Sincerity should never be faked or feigned because, for your readers to believe what you’re writing about, they must genuinely believe that you’re being honest with them.
To write with sincerity, you must first respect yourself, the subject matter, and, more importantly, the reader. Once you lose the reader’s respect, they’ll never come back to you to read your articles, or buy your books, ever again. Readers, especially today, can detect hypocrisy a mile away.
Term # 3. Tone: reflects your attitude toward your subject matter AND your attitude toward the reader and will significantly influence how your readers interpret your message. Tone refers to your perspective, such as formal, informal, ironic, serious, sophisticated, comedic, sarcastic, sad, dark, or cheerful.
Conclusion
Your writing voice helps convey your seriousness and attitude toward the subject matter and your sincere desire to help the reader. All of this will help you build a following of readers that will respect you and what you do, which will help you sell more books.
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Updated December 27, 2022
Subtitle
Synopsis
What You Will Learn
Introduction
One of the main ways non-fiction writers display sincerity is by being transparent, straightforward, and honest with their readers. Readers can quickly sense this and reward writers they trust by following them, reading their articles, and buying their books.
Your writing voice, and the connection you make with your reader, are heavily influenced by your sincerity for the subject matter, your desire to help the reader, and the tone you use when you write.
Here are three terms you must understand in order to write with sincerity:
Term # 1. Writing voice refers to when your writing reflects your personality and characteristics. The tone you use helps reveal how you feel about the topic you are writing about and how you think about the reader. Your writing voice will help your readers understand and connect with you emotionally.
Term # 2. Sincerity means having no pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy. And, for example, being honest, genuine, truthful, open, transparent, and candid with the reader. Sincerity should never be faked or feigned because, for your readers to believe what you’re writing about, they must genuinely believe that you’re being honest with them.
To write with sincerity, you must first respect yourself, the subject matter, and, more importantly, the reader. Once you lose the reader’s respect, they’ll never come back to you to read your articles, or buy your books, ever again. Readers, especially today, can detect hypocrisy a mile away.
Term # 3. Tone: reflects your attitude toward your subject matter AND your attitude toward the reader and will significantly influence how your readers interpret your message. Tone refers to your perspective, such as formal, informal, ironic, serious, sophisticated, comedic, sarcastic, sad, dark, or cheerful.
Conclusion
Your writing voice helps convey your seriousness and attitude toward the subject matter and your sincere desire to help the reader. All of this will help you build a following of readers that will respect you and what you do, which will help you sell more books.
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