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What is "stilted" writing?

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What is "stilted" writing?

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  1. Overly formal writing is often called 'stilted,' because it does not generate enough warmth or personality from the writer to fully engage a reader.

    ADD: The writer doesn't have to make the writing autobiographical or 'truly personal' or 'gushy,' I don't mean that.

    I mean the writer needs to put a welcoming tone into whatever is written.

    The writer simply should be sure that what IS written will hook a reader and keep the reader interested in the subject.


  2. My initial response is to say anything in italics, but I'm thinking that's wrong.

    I did some research, I became seriously confused.

    This link has to do with sock puppets and Dr Who.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:G...

    This one is in Wikipedia's archives.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_t...

  3. By definition:

    stilt·ed [ stíltəd ]

    adjective  



    Definition:

      

    1. not fluent: lacking fluency so as to be halting or unnatural in flow



    2. formal: pompous or unduly formal




  4. Example: your school textbooks are all stilted. College professor's textbooks are stilted.  

  5. LJK is right! Stiled writing is overly formal writing.

    P.S.- Not all school textbooks are stilted, my school's textbooks are informal.

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