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Write More Good: An Absolutely Phony Guide

Author The Bureau Chiefs
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Category Humor
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ISBN / ASIN0307719588
ISBN-139780307719584
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Sales Rank557,338
CategoryHumor
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Description

Still clinging to your dog-eared dictionary? So attached to The Elements of Style that you named your rabbits Strunk and White? Maybe you re a beleaguered reporter, or a type-A newspaper reader who unwinds by e-mailing the editor about whether tweet is a verb?

It s time to face up to reality: Writing clearly, checking facts, and correcting typos are dying arts. Whether you re a jaded producer of media or a nitpicking consumer of it, this book will help you to embrace, not resist, the lowering of standards for the written word!

Part dictionary, part journalism textbook, part grammar and writing manual, Write More Good is a comprehensive guide to today s media, in all its ambulance-chasing, story-fabricating, money-hemorrhaging glory. (LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The authors are not responsible for consequences that may result from actually using this book as a dictionary, textbook, or grammar and writing manual.)

Let The Bureau Chiefs, the ritin and reportin geniuses behind the Twitter phenomenon @FakeAPStylebook, teach you about:

* Proper usage!
World War should be used only for conflicts involving countries on at least three continents. For large-scale battles against clones, killer tomatoes, or a fifty-foot woman, use attack instead.

* Entertainment Journalism!
When writing about a celebrity for an online audience, save your readers time by linking directly to nude photos of him or her.

* Science Reporting!
When writing about those robots that seek out and consume houseflies for energy, the parenthetical aside (OH GOD, WE RE DOOMED!) is implied and is therefore not necessary to include in your story.

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