1. The title seems easy to put on, but do not neglect, because it is like the last name of a young woman, which is attractive to readers.
2. The title and content must not betray each other. For example, if the title is "reading", the content should describe something related to reading, not to the distinction between writing or philosophy or religion or politics, etc. Unless there is a relevant point or point of view, it is quoted.
3. Do not distract ideas and do not just write thick pages. Disagreements usually occur in writing, but should not be taken for granted by irrelevant ideas that lead to confusing content. Confused content can lead readers astray. Thinner but thicker books are better than thicker but thinner books. But if both thick and strong, it is even better.
4. The title should be short, meaningful, sometimes beautiful. On the other hand, if the content is heavier, do not use light titles, and if
the content is light, do not use heavy titles. Source:
"From Reader to Writer"
No comments:
Post a Comment