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Write with intention and purpose from "summary" of Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin

Writing with intention and purpose is about being deliberate in every word choice, every sentence structure, and every narrative decision. It is about understanding the impact that each element of your writing has on the overall meaning and message of your work. When you write with intention and purpose, you are not simply stringing words together to fill a page - you are crafting a story with a clear direction and a defined goal. By writing with intention and purpose, you are able to communicate your ideas effectively and engage your readers in a meaningful way. Each word has a specific role to play in conveying your message, and each sentence is carefully constructed to guide the reader through your narrative. This level of precision and thoughtfulness ensures that your writing is not only clear and coherent, but also compelling...
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    Steering the Craft

    Ursula K. Le Guin

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