How NOT to Write Content Like Captain Holt

You know what I really can’t handle? Writing that is extremely predictable. The type of writing that appears to be long and bides its time. There is no life. No chance at relatability. Quite frankly, no one wants to read that.


And here is the kicker – this is not only true in blogs, or articles, or some long essay-type piece. The same rule applies to social media. Sure, most today are in a video-bingeing frenzy, but there are still plenty who enjoy reading. The kicker, if your writing seems like you are narrating an art film, you’ll lose them in every single first sentence.


Consider captions. Even one line can be captivating if it has the right tone. That is the proof of how vastly different creative writing can make an experience.


Take Nick Miller from New Girl—his personality is so naturally enjoyable and raw that you definitely want to hang out with him at least once more, if not to be his friend. That’s how creative content should feel – something that makes the reader come back and read again.

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