Most guides to good writing are written by people who can’t write. Even The Elements of Style, by Strunk & White (the best-selling book of its kind until now) begins on page 1 with a rule about when to use the semicolon. Does that sound like a smart opening hook?
Here at long last is a priceless guide to As in the classroom and five-star book reviews on the Internet: How to Write digests the wisdom and expertise of more than one hundred great masters (and records the lapses of a few great buffoons).
If you wish to succeed in college or in the literary marketplace, then this is a resource that you cannot do without.
The best book you’ll ever read may be one that you wrote yourself—but not until you know How to Write.
How to Write: Not Your Usual User's Guide to the English Language
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PublisherWicked Good Books, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00U1NYIEA
ISBN-13978B00U1NYIE9
Sales Rank1,065,053
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