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66 IEEE IRANSACTIONS OK PROFESSIONALCOMMUSICA-SION. VOL. PC-24. NO. 2, JUNE 191
Howtowritewithstyle
ByKurtVonnegut
I n t n w n m l Puper uqked Kun U m n ~ p t ,uurhur
of such noucls LU "Slaughtc7hou<e-F~vr."'ymlblrd"
and "Cat's Cradle." to reU jou how to put your
sryk andp ~ ~ s o d t ylnro eumyrhtng you wnw.
Newspaper reporters and technical
writers are trained to reveal almost
nothing about themselves in
their writings. This makes them
fieaks in the world of writers, since
almost all of the other ink-stained
wretches in that world reveal a lot
about themselves to readers. We
call these revelations, accidental
and intentional, elements of style.
These revelations tell us as
readers what sort of person it is
with whom we are spending time.
Dws the writer sound ignorant or
informed, stupid or bright, crooked
or honest, humorless or playful - ?
And on and on.
Why should you examine your
writing style with the idea of im-
proving it? Do so as a mark of re-
spect for your readers, whatever
you're writing. If you scribble your
thoughts any which way, your
readers will surely feel that you care
nothing about them. They will
mark you down as an egomaniac
or a chowderhead -or, worse, they
will stop reading you.
The most damning revelation
you can make about yourself is that
you do not know what is inter-
esting and what is not. Don't you
yourself like or dislike writers
mainly for what they choose to Simplicity of language is not
show you or make you think about? only reputable, but perhaps even
Did you ever admire an empty- sacred. The Bibk opens with a
headed writer for his or her mastery sentence well within the writing
of the language?No. skillsof a lively fourteen-year-old:
So your own winning style must "In the beginning God created the
begin with ideas in your head. heaven and the earth."
1. Find a subjectyou care about 4. Have the guts to cut
Find a subject you care about
and which you in your heart feel
others should care about. It is this
genuine caring, and not your
games with language, which will
be the most compelling and seduc-
tive element in your style.
I am not urging you to write a
novel, by the way -although 1
would not be sony if you wrote
one, provided you genuinely cared
about something. A petition to the
mayor about a pothole in front
of your house or a love letter to
the girl next door will do.
It may be that you, too, are
capable of making necklaces for
Cleopatra, so to speak. But your
eloquence should be the servant of
the ideas in your head. Your rule
might be this: If a sentence, no
matter how excellent, does not il-
luminate your subject in some
new and useful way, scratch it out.
5. Soundlike yourself
The writing style which is most
natural for you is bound to echo
the speech you heard when a child.
English was the novelist Joseph-
Conrad's third language, and much
2' Do not though that seems piquant in his use of
I won't On abut that. Enelish was no doubt colored bv
3. Keep it simple hicfirst language, which was ~ d l -
As for your use of language: ish. And lucky indeed is the writer
Remember that two great masters who has grown up in Ireland, for
of language, William Shakespeare the English spoken there is so
and JamesJoyce, wrote sentences amusing'and musical. 1 myselfgrew
which were almost childlike
when their subjects were most
profound. "To be or not to b
asks Shakespeare's Hamlet.
The longest word is three
letters long. Joyce, when he
was frisky,could put
together a sentence
as intricate and as
glittering as a neck-
lace for Cleopatra,
but my favorite
sentence in his short
story "Eveline" is this
one: "She was tired."
At that point in the
story, no other words
could break the heart
of a reader as those
three words do. "Keep IC ,~inpk S~I~,I.PL"IICdd, u,~rhHurnL.ti /umo:c, s ~ i l h p c ~"
Reprinted with permission; copyright 1980 by International Paper Co.. New York, NY 10036.
POWER OF THE PRINTED WORD 67
meant them to say. My teachers So this discussionmust finally
wished me to write accurately, acknowledge that our stylistic
always selecting the most effective options as writers are neither nu-
words, and relating the words to merous nor glamorous, since our
one another unambiguously, readers are bound to be such
rigidly,like parts of a machine. imperfect artists. Our audience
The teachers did not want to requires us to be sympathetic and
turn me into an Englishman patient teachers, ever willing to
after all. They hoped that I simplify and clarify-whereas we
would become understandable would rather soar high above the
-and therefore understood. crowd, singing like nightingales.
And there went my dream of That is the bad news. The
doing with words what Pablo good news is that we Americans
Picasso did with paint or what are under a unique
any number of jazz idols did Constitution, which allows us to
with music. If I broke all the write whatever we please without
rules of punctuation, had fear of punishment. So the most
and employsa vocabulary as unor- words mean whatever I wanted meaningful aspect of our styles,
namental as a monkey wrench. them to mean, and strung them which is what we choose to write
In some of the more remote
together higgledy-piggledy,I would about, is utterly unlimited.
hollows of Appalachia, children
simply not be understood. So you,
too, had better avoid Picasso-style
8. For reallydetailed advice
still grow up hearing songs and lo- or jazz-style writing, if you have For a discussion of literary style
cutionsof Elizabethan times. Yes, something worth saying and in a narrower sense, in a more
and many Americans grow up wish to be understood. technical sense, I commend to
hearing-alanguage other than Readerswant our pages your attention The Elementsof Style,
English, or an English dialect a to look very much like pages am Strunk, Jr., and E.B.
majority of Americans cannot un. they have seen before. ite (Macmillan, 1979).
derstand. Why?This is because E.B. White is, of
All these varieties of speech they themselves have course, one of the
are beautiful, just as the varietiesof a tough job to do, and most admirable lit-
butterfliesare beautiful. No matter they need all the help erary styliststhis
what your first language, you they can get from us. country has so far
should treasure it all your life. If it produced.
happens not to be standard En- 7. Pity the readers You should realize,
glish, and if it shows itself when They have to too, that no one
you write standard English, the re- identify thousands of would care how well
sult isusually delightful, like a very little markson paper, or badly Mr. White
pretty girl with one eye that is and make sense of expressed himself,
greenand one that is blue. them immediately. "Pick 0 subject you care so deeply about if he did not have
They have to read, an
rhnt yuu'd s p a k on a soapbox a b u t it."
I myself find that I trust my perfectly enchanting
ownwritingmost, and others seem art SO difficult that most ~eopledon't things to say.
totrust it most, too, when I sound really master it even after having
most like aperson from Indianapo- studied it all through grade school
lis, which is what I am. What al- and high school -twelve long years.
temativesdo I have?The one most
vehemently recommended by
teachershas no doubt been pressed
@Q
onyou, aswell: to write like Years ago, International Paper sponsored a seriesof advertisements,
cultivated Englishmen of a century "Send me a man who reads," to help make Americans more
or more ago. aware of the value of reading.
Today, the printed word is more vital than ever. Now there
6. Say what youmeanto say is more need than ever before for all of us to read better, write
I used to be exasperated by better, and communicate better. International Paper offers this new
such teachers, but am no more. I series in the hope that, even in a small way, we can help.
understand now that all those an- For reprints of this advertisement, write: "Power of the
tique essaysand stories with which
Printed Word," International Paper Co., Dept. 5- ,PO. Box 900,
1was to compare my own work Elmsford, New York 10523. 0 1 S M INyERNATIO"AL pfiPERCOMp.Ny
Were not magnificent for their dat-
edness or foreignness, but for say-
INTERNATIONALPAPER COMPANY
We believe in the power of the printed word.
in^ vreciselv what their authors

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Writing with style - Kurt Vonnegut

  • 1. 66 IEEE IRANSACTIONS OK PROFESSIONALCOMMUSICA-SION. VOL. PC-24. NO. 2, JUNE 191 Howtowritewithstyle ByKurtVonnegut I n t n w n m l Puper uqked Kun U m n ~ p t ,uurhur of such noucls LU "Slaughtc7hou<e-F~vr."'ymlblrd" and "Cat's Cradle." to reU jou how to put your sryk andp ~ ~ s o d t ylnro eumyrhtng you wnw. Newspaper reporters and technical writers are trained to reveal almost nothing about themselves in their writings. This makes them fieaks in the world of writers, since almost all of the other ink-stained wretches in that world reveal a lot about themselves to readers. We call these revelations, accidental and intentional, elements of style. These revelations tell us as readers what sort of person it is with whom we are spending time. Dws the writer sound ignorant or informed, stupid or bright, crooked or honest, humorless or playful - ? And on and on. Why should you examine your writing style with the idea of im- proving it? Do so as a mark of re- spect for your readers, whatever you're writing. If you scribble your thoughts any which way, your readers will surely feel that you care nothing about them. They will mark you down as an egomaniac or a chowderhead -or, worse, they will stop reading you. The most damning revelation you can make about yourself is that you do not know what is inter- esting and what is not. Don't you yourself like or dislike writers mainly for what they choose to Simplicity of language is not show you or make you think about? only reputable, but perhaps even Did you ever admire an empty- sacred. The Bibk opens with a headed writer for his or her mastery sentence well within the writing of the language?No. skillsof a lively fourteen-year-old: So your own winning style must "In the beginning God created the begin with ideas in your head. heaven and the earth." 1. Find a subjectyou care about 4. Have the guts to cut Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, and not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seduc- tive element in your style. I am not urging you to write a novel, by the way -although 1 would not be sony if you wrote one, provided you genuinely cared about something. A petition to the mayor about a pothole in front of your house or a love letter to the girl next door will do. It may be that you, too, are capable of making necklaces for Cleopatra, so to speak. But your eloquence should be the servant of the ideas in your head. Your rule might be this: If a sentence, no matter how excellent, does not il- luminate your subject in some new and useful way, scratch it out. 5. Soundlike yourself The writing style which is most natural for you is bound to echo the speech you heard when a child. English was the novelist Joseph- Conrad's third language, and much 2' Do not though that seems piquant in his use of I won't On abut that. Enelish was no doubt colored bv 3. Keep it simple hicfirst language, which was ~ d l - As for your use of language: ish. And lucky indeed is the writer Remember that two great masters who has grown up in Ireland, for of language, William Shakespeare the English spoken there is so and JamesJoyce, wrote sentences amusing'and musical. 1 myselfgrew which were almost childlike when their subjects were most profound. "To be or not to b asks Shakespeare's Hamlet. The longest word is three letters long. Joyce, when he was frisky,could put together a sentence as intricate and as glittering as a neck- lace for Cleopatra, but my favorite sentence in his short story "Eveline" is this one: "She was tired." At that point in the story, no other words could break the heart of a reader as those three words do. "Keep IC ,~inpk S~I~,I.PL"IICdd, u,~rhHurnL.ti /umo:c, s ~ i l h p c ~" Reprinted with permission; copyright 1980 by International Paper Co.. New York, NY 10036.
  • 2. POWER OF THE PRINTED WORD 67 meant them to say. My teachers So this discussionmust finally wished me to write accurately, acknowledge that our stylistic always selecting the most effective options as writers are neither nu- words, and relating the words to merous nor glamorous, since our one another unambiguously, readers are bound to be such rigidly,like parts of a machine. imperfect artists. Our audience The teachers did not want to requires us to be sympathetic and turn me into an Englishman patient teachers, ever willing to after all. They hoped that I simplify and clarify-whereas we would become understandable would rather soar high above the -and therefore understood. crowd, singing like nightingales. And there went my dream of That is the bad news. The doing with words what Pablo good news is that we Americans Picasso did with paint or what are under a unique any number of jazz idols did Constitution, which allows us to with music. If I broke all the write whatever we please without rules of punctuation, had fear of punishment. So the most and employsa vocabulary as unor- words mean whatever I wanted meaningful aspect of our styles, namental as a monkey wrench. them to mean, and strung them which is what we choose to write In some of the more remote together higgledy-piggledy,I would about, is utterly unlimited. hollows of Appalachia, children simply not be understood. So you, too, had better avoid Picasso-style 8. For reallydetailed advice still grow up hearing songs and lo- or jazz-style writing, if you have For a discussion of literary style cutionsof Elizabethan times. Yes, something worth saying and in a narrower sense, in a more and many Americans grow up wish to be understood. technical sense, I commend to hearing-alanguage other than Readerswant our pages your attention The Elementsof Style, English, or an English dialect a to look very much like pages am Strunk, Jr., and E.B. majority of Americans cannot un. they have seen before. ite (Macmillan, 1979). derstand. Why?This is because E.B. White is, of All these varieties of speech they themselves have course, one of the are beautiful, just as the varietiesof a tough job to do, and most admirable lit- butterfliesare beautiful. No matter they need all the help erary styliststhis what your first language, you they can get from us. country has so far should treasure it all your life. If it produced. happens not to be standard En- 7. Pity the readers You should realize, glish, and if it shows itself when They have to too, that no one you write standard English, the re- identify thousands of would care how well sult isusually delightful, like a very little markson paper, or badly Mr. White pretty girl with one eye that is and make sense of expressed himself, greenand one that is blue. them immediately. "Pick 0 subject you care so deeply about if he did not have They have to read, an rhnt yuu'd s p a k on a soapbox a b u t it." I myself find that I trust my perfectly enchanting ownwritingmost, and others seem art SO difficult that most ~eopledon't things to say. totrust it most, too, when I sound really master it even after having most like aperson from Indianapo- studied it all through grade school lis, which is what I am. What al- and high school -twelve long years. temativesdo I have?The one most vehemently recommended by teachershas no doubt been pressed @Q onyou, aswell: to write like Years ago, International Paper sponsored a seriesof advertisements, cultivated Englishmen of a century "Send me a man who reads," to help make Americans more or more ago. aware of the value of reading. Today, the printed word is more vital than ever. Now there 6. Say what youmeanto say is more need than ever before for all of us to read better, write I used to be exasperated by better, and communicate better. International Paper offers this new such teachers, but am no more. I series in the hope that, even in a small way, we can help. understand now that all those an- For reprints of this advertisement, write: "Power of the tique essaysand stories with which Printed Word," International Paper Co., Dept. 5- ,PO. Box 900, 1was to compare my own work Elmsford, New York 10523. 0 1 S M INyERNATIO"AL pfiPERCOMp.Ny Were not magnificent for their dat- edness or foreignness, but for say- INTERNATIONALPAPER COMPANY We believe in the power of the printed word. in^ vreciselv what their authors