This advice seems like one more example of the differences between traditional writing and writing to encourage conversation. Many were taught to attract interest, build the case, and conclude with a point the reader feels comfortable taking to the bank. I think it takes some skill to wrap-up in an open-ended way and still maintain some conviction. Fortunately, it seems like one of those fun and rewarding skills. Thanks for the common sense nudge — and for putting a question mark in the title. That’s become an epidemic. There is a great difference in “traditional” writing and blogging. Bloggers want virtual conversations and discussions, most times. Traditional writers… well, I won’t speak for them. I’m not that traditional And you’re right – it is fun and fulfilling! https://main7.net/first/
I think it takes some skill to wrap-up in an open-ended way and still maintain some conviction. Fortunately, it seems like one of those fun and rewarding skills. Thanks for the common sense nudge — and for putting a question mark in the title. That’s become an epidemic.
There is a great difference in “traditional” writing and blogging. Bloggers want virtual conversations and discussions, most times. Traditional writers… well, I won’t speak for them. I’m not that traditional And you’re right – it is fun and fulfilling!
https://main7.net/first/