Excuse Me, Your Participle's Dangling: How to Use Grammar to Make Your Writing Powers Soar
By (Author) Catherine DePino
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
1st February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Teaching of a specific subject
Creative writing and creative writing guides
428.2
Paperback
128
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
209g
Excuse Me, Your Participles Dangling will give you all the bare essentials of grammar that you need to write like a pro. The book also offers a simple yet foolproof method of writing under pressure, the key to success in any college program or workplace. If youre a businessperson, college student, or ESL student seeking a user-friendly grammar book that aims to make you a better writer, this book is for you! If you learn the information in one chapter each day, in less than two weeks, your writing will improve dramatically, and youll grow in confidence as a writer. Youll also learn shortcuts to help you with all the types of writing youll do in college and on the job. Try all of them. They really work, and thats a promise. To sum it up, grammar is only a means to an end, a tool to help you write better. Thats something your teacher probably never told you. By understanding grammar, youll learn how to express yourself beautifully in speaking and in writing.
Does grammar frighten you Do predicates and participles make you panic Relax! With this book at your side, all those seemingly complex rules become clear. In a fun and conversational style, Dr. DePino takes the mystery out of grammar and shows you the way to clearer, more persuasive writing. This book will be an invaluable tool for novices to professional writers. I know it will have a permanent place on my desk. -- Theresa Martin Golding, author of "Niner," "The Truth About Twelve," "The Secret Within," and "Kat's Surrender"
Finally, grammar has been demystified and returned to its rightful place in the creative writing process. This practical, down-to-earth and often amusing guide goes way beyond the proper use of the semi-colon or how to spot a run-on sentence. Dr. DePino shows us that grammar can be used to improve every aspect of our writing, giving our prose more punch, infusing our work with style, and even acing those dreaded essay tests. Anyone who writes needs this book. -- Laura Backes, publisher of Children's Book Insider and author of Best Books for Kids Who (Think They) Hate to Read
Catherine DePino has written many books for children, teachers, and parents about writing improvement and bully prevention. She also wrote two upbeat non-denominational prayer books for teenagers. She holds a doctorate from Temple University and served for many years as an English teacher and department head of English, world languages and ESL in the Philadelphia schools. Additionally, she worked for Temple as a student teaching supervisor.