5 Quotes & Sayings By Noah Lukeman

Noah Lukeman is a New York Times bestselling author and the founder of NoahLukeman.com, a website dedicated to helping men become better men by providing tools and information to help them live a better life. His works include The Ultimate Guide to Men's Style, The Definitive Guide to Men's Grooming, The Bible of Body Language, and the recently released The Bible of Buying Buys. His work has been featured in countless magazines and newspapers including GQ, Esquire, Men's Health, and the Today Show.

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Subtlety is the mark of confidence and is thus by far the hardest thing for a writer to achieve. Noah Lukeman
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The ultimate message of this book, though, is not that should strive for publication, but that you should become devoted to the craft of writing, for its own sake. Ask yourself what you would do if you knew you would never be published. Would you still write? If you are truly writing for the art of it, the answer will be yes. And then, every word is a victory. Noah Lukeman
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Personally, I am always more impressed by simplicity, clarity; it is the mark of a writer who knows his subject well and is secure enough not to 'lay it on' in the telling. Aim for complexity of thought, not expression. Noah Lukeman
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There is an underlying rhythm to all text. Sentences crashing fall like the waves of the sea, and work unconsciously on the reader. Punctuation is the music of language. As a conductor can influence the experience of the song by manipulating its rhythm, so can punctuation influence the reading experience, bring out the best (or worst) in a text. By controlling the speed of a text, punctuation dictates how it should be read. A delicate world of punctuation lives just beneath the surface of your work, like a world of microorganisms living in a pond. They are missed by the naked eye, but if you use a microscope you will find a exist, and that the pond is, in fact, teeming with life. This book will teach you to become sensitive to this habitat. The more you do, the greater the likelihood of your crafting a finer work in every respect. Conversely the more you turn a blind eye, the greater the likelihood of your creating a cacophonous text and of your being misread. . Noah Lukeman