This week, make it a point to read or listen to at least one piece of communication from a culture other than your own. Pick up an issue of an unfamiliar magazine. Spend a few minutes with a cable channel from another culture or subculture.
With each exposure, you'll expand your repertoire of communication techniques. Not only will you be a better writer for broader audiences, you'll be a better writer, period.

Pick up a National Enquirer at the grocery store checkout line. Someone is paid to write those things.
Posted by: Dwayne Phillips | 15 July 2009 at 07:29 AM
This is a really good tip!
Whether writing a novel or a business piece, you are not necessarily going to be writing for your social/cultural group therefore it is important that you have the ability to write for a variety of audiences.
Posted by: Danielle Ingram | 20 July 2009 at 04:11 AM