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      Volume 13, Number 41 Issue #191                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

I admit it: when I write an article, post, or other content, I am tempted to shrug off the conclusion as an afterthought or even throwaway. That's a big boo-boo. Today's feature explains how to write a conclusion that sticks with your reader.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
The Un-Santa Book: Plan Now for a Meaningful Christmas
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The Un-Santa Book is packed with ideas for celebrating the Christmas season in fun ways that teach about the gift of God's Son. 
 
It's filled with fun, meaningful Christmas activities for your kids, homeschool group, class, or event - with reproducibles! 

You can even use this book to host a complete festival or sponsor a unique holiday event or simply doing Christmas crafts with kids during this special time of year.   Learn more .


FEATURE: Finish Strong! How to Write a Conclusion

When you know how to write a conclusion for your article, letter, or blog post - or  any content, for that matter - you finish strong and make your point. You also make it worthwhile for your reader to stick with you until the end.

It's no secret that you need to  write a strong opening to hook Joe Reader. When he gets interested, he proceeds to read or skim the body itself.

Less well-known is the secret of finishing strong. Studies show that only 50% of today's readers stay with a piece of content beyond the halfway mark (at most.)

What if your Joe Reader is ... Read More

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More Content Writing Tips
Content Writing Tip: How to Find the Main Idea Before You Write 3 Tips for Writing a Hook for Your Content Piece Content Writing Tip: How to Write an Outline 6 Tips for Writing Powerful Endings
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