Writamins

Writamins writing tips give you brief,
actionable insights into business writing and email effectiveness.
They have appeared every month since 1999. 


These Writamins clarify commonly confused word pairs and clue you in to the correct forms of popular idioms. When you want to make sure you’re using the right word, look here.

In today’s world, email is business writing. The right email can seal a deal, and the wrong email can destroy a relationship. These Writamins provide immediately useful tips on using email to power up your business relationships. Read these before you hit send.

People judge your intelligence and competence by your grammar and punctuation. Avoid making rookie writing errors: Follow these easy-to-read tips.

These Writamins cover larger writing issues such as the power of purpose, how to overcome procrastination, and the importance of rhetorical tools such as repetition.

Essential business writing knowledge appears in this set of Writamins. To quickly brush up on your writing skills, look here.

Organizations are minefields of murky writing, revision resentment, and communication-based productivity loss. These Writamins offer actionable tips to energize writing within an organization.

Monthly Writamins

As the year winds down, now is the perfect time to express gratitude. A heartfelt…

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In 1946, author George Orwell wrote a powerful essay titled “Politics and the English Language.”…

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Some word pairs flummox even the most literate writers. We use a word to say…

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“If you don’t think punctuation matters, try forgetting the comma in, I’m sorry, I love…

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Someone recently wrote to me, “Your welcome to join us at the dinner reception.” While…
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These five word pairs often trip up business writers. Learn to distinguish between their/they’re/there, accept/except,…
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The active voice makes the difference between “A Merry Christmas is wished to you by…
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People often wonder whether they can omit words like which and that. Grammar checkers might…
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Writers often wonder about the difference between ‘which’ and ‘that.’ The words function differently depending…
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Henry Stone, a senior staff member in a regional accounting firm, could not understand why…

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The ideal average length of a sentence is around 20 words. You have probably noticed…

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We all learned in school that every sentence requires a subject (usually a noun) telling who…

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