Keys to Great Writing Revised and Expanded: Mastering the Elements of Composition and Revision
By (Author) Stephen Wilbers
F&W Publications Inc
Writer's Digest Books
19th September 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
808.02
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
With refreshed content and brand-new exercises for readers to hone their skills, Keys to Great Writing Revised and Expanded Edition presents practical lessons for writers of both fiction and nonfiction to improve their writing. Lessons include: *eliminating wordiness and knowing how to stop and start (economy)* *using the right word every time and make an impression with your writing (precision)* *engaging your reader with action and movement (action)* *constructing sentences for musicality and voice (music)* *being playful and lively in your writing (personality)* *knowing what you want to say (purpose) *using point of view to best effect (point of view) *planning your writing, thinking in paragraphs, and creating outlines (organization) *using a combination of rhetorical appeals in persuasive writing (support) *avoiding unnecessary shifts in person, subject, voice, tense, etc. (coherence) *developing good writing habits, overcoming the challenges of long writing projects, and practicing sound time management (the writing process) *The bulk of new exercises will be focused in these chapters, with others appearing in subsequent chapters.
Stephen Wilbers (Minneapolis, MN) is a writing consultant, author, and syndicated columnist. He has offered training seminars in effective writing to more than 10,000 business, technical, legal, and academic writers and to a wide variety of clients. He is also the author of Mastering the Craft of Writing.