This article is now available for reading and or if you would like to see it published in your publication, see the author -- chuckle -- me, Catherine Franz.
Here are the first few paragraphs of the article...
You have completed the draft of an article, but it seems flat and lifeless, even to you. It needs to have the spark that ignites that all important emotional connection to your readers but you are at a loss as to how to spruce it up.Breathing life into a nonfiction article is tough Especially if it doesn't include a character or an emotional storyline.
If you have written an article from your own personal experience, perhaps you have already included emotionally charged language. Then all you need to do is ask, "Does the article have enough emotionally charged language to touch my readers, to pull them in, to keep them reading, to move them to action or possibly a conclusion?"
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Wishing your a fantastic day!
Catherine