(For Part 1 see previous post.)
This is what I'm aiming at: I want to develop a rich story but I want to achieve economy of style. Richness and economy. It's the Holy Grail for writers. Richness in content but economy of means. What do other people think? Here is a quick bit of research (Part Two).
Economy of style
Item 1. Rutgers University is brief and to the point. (Jack Lynch)- Using no more words than necessary
- Eliminate wordiness
- Dump introductory words
- Avoid prepositional phrases
- Cut vague nouns
- Do not repeat yourself (This is my besetting sin! Arrgh!)
- Don't keep saying the same thing in different ways (See what I mean.)
- Use one word where three will do
- Write in active voice
- Only let the tip of the story show. Keep the rest below the waterline.
- Avoid wordy phrases
- Omit modifiers
- Use action verbs
Ends