Do I Make Myself Clear?: Why Writing Well Matters Review

The book provides practical strategies to "unclog" dense prose and improve communication:

"" is a guide and polemic by legendary editor Sir Harold Evans that argues clarity in writing is a moral imperative, not just a stylistic preference. Evans, former editor of The Sunday Times and The Times , posits that clear language is the "oxygen to our ideas" and essential for a functioning democracy. The Core Argument: Why Clarity Matters Do I Make Myself Clear?: Why Writing Well Matters

Evans contends that we are living in a "digital era" of high-speed information but dwindling precision. He highlights how "oppressive opaqueness" has real-world consequences: The book provides practical strategies to "unclog" dense