Get a Grip on Your Grammar: 250 Writing and Editing Reminders for the Curious or Confused
By (Author) Kris Spisak
Red Wheel/Weiser
New Page Books,US
27th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
428.2
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Just as we should think before we speak, we need to think before we write. Most of us are not poets or novelists, but we are all writers. We email, text and post; we craft memos and reports, menus and outdoor signage, birthday cards and sticky notes on the fridge. GET A GRIP ON YOUR GRAMMAR is a grammar book for those who hate grammar books, a writing resource filled with quick answers and a playful style - not endless, indecipherable grammar jargon. GET A GRIP ON YOUR GRAMMAR is The Elements of Style for the Twitter generation. Designed for student, business and creative-writing audiences alike, its easily digestible, occasionally witty writing tips will finally teach you: *The differences between "lay" and "lie." *The proper usage of "affect" and "effect." *Where to put punctuation around quotation marks. *The meaning of "e.g." versus "i.e." *The perils of overusing the word "suddenly." *That apostrophes should not be thrown about like confetti. *And 243 more great tips. Writers owe it to themselves and to everyone who sees their written words to get it right. With GET A GRIP ON YOUR GRAMMAR, they finally can (not "may").
"Get a Grip on Your Grammar is not only a useful reference, but it is also a fun read, chock-full of telling examples and pop-culture references."--Charles Euchner, author of Keep It Short; former lecturer on writing, Yale University; creator and principal of The Elements of Writing
"If you add one book to your home library this spring, make it local author Kris Spisak's new book, Get A Grip On Your Grammar. Fabulous help for you, your kids, and those upcoming graduates!"--The Little Bookshop in Midlothian
With a bachelor of arts from the College of William and Mary and a master of liberal arts from the University of Richmond, Kris Spisak began her career as a college writing instructor. After six years in the classroom, she shifted her work toward professional writing and editing, working with businesses on their communication goals and individuals pursuing their publishing dreams. As a teacher, editor and speaker, Spisak has helped writers of every level sharpen their writing craft.