The discoveries you make in the making

Style is an expression of the interest you take in the making of every sentence.
It emerges, almost without intent, from your engagement with each sentence.
It's the discoveries you make in the making of the prose itself.

Where ambiguity rules, there is no "style"—or anything else worth having.

Pursue clarity instead.
In the pursuit of clarity, style reveals itself.

  1. ​The idea grows as they work​
  2. ​Four principles​
  3. ​Expressing ideas helps to form them​