Imagine a drinking waterfountain as a writer
And a thirsty person as a reader.
To let the water running,
To let the passage to be read,
Someone needs to push the button.
The writer is the one that gives the water,
Which is the essay, poem, or a story.
And the reader is the one that is thirsty for it.
So, writer should push the button
And invite his reader to read the passage.
Also, writer should give enough water
For a reader to kill the thirst
And think a lot about what was just read.
If the water is bitter, no reader will drink it,
If the passage is too sweet no reader will read it.
The passage should be interesting enough
And should smoothly run from one point to another:
From bitter to salty, from salty to spicy,
From spicy to sweet, but not too sweet.
If the water is bitter, add some spices few examples,
If the water is salty, add some more water plain ideas.
Make sure you have enough water
Enough ideas, examples, and explanations
To interest your reader. To make your reader
Think about your passage
Add some sweetness at the end.
If this passage youre reading right now
Changes from bitter to salty,
From salty to spicy, it means the I just need
To add some sweetness at the end -
I used my own advice.