Amelia

Amelia’s Writing Tips for Corporate America*

Amelia says:

Don’t use a noun as the predicate, when a perfectly good verb already exists. Verbs describe action. People want to know what’s happening. When you use words like "matrix" as a verb, it makes Jodi bang her head against the wall.

"People do not matrix to other organizations! I can only assume that you mean move or transition, but perhaps you mean skip or dance. Or perhaps he will kung-fu over to another organization… I don’t know!!"

Have we learned nothing from Schoolhouse Rock?

"When I use my imagination (Verb!)

I think, I plot, I plan, I dream…

Turning in towards creation (Verb!)

I make, I write, I dance, I sing…"

*and other countries as well.

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