Writing Tip: Establishing Authority
Often writers want to sound modest, so they say things like âIâm not an authority,â or âI could be wrong.â
This may work well in general conversation or on a message board, but it doesnât fly in a book, blog post, or an article. Why not? Well, if youâre not an authority, why should I care what you write?
Letâs say youâre discussing bullying. If you preface your remarks by saying that this is just your humble opinion and you may not be right, readers have no reason to give your words any credibility.
Take the time and the effort to establish and substantiate your position; then donât undermine yourself by saying that youâre not an authority.
By: Sigrid Macdonald
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