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William Zinsser

“had learned by long travail a far from obvious lesson: Readers must be given room to bring their own emotions to a piece so crammed with emotional content; the writer must tenaciously resist explaining why the material is so moving.)”

William Zinsser, Writing to Learn: How to Write--And Think--Clearly about Any Subject at All
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Writing to Learn: How to Write--And Think--Clearly about Any Subject at All Writing to Learn: How to Write--And Think--Clearly about Any Subject at All by William Zinsser
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