Writers as diverse as Joan Didion, David Sedaris, and Oliver Sacks have one thing in common: word by word, sentence by sentence, they seem able to anticipate their readers' responses and adjust accordingly. Is it any wonder that such writers are known for the clarity of their prose? The skill in question is known as "reader sensitivity" - and if you're an apsiring writer, you owe it to yourself to develop it to the highest degree possible. Check out these 4 linked videos to learn how.
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