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  • HarperCollins BEST AMERN SCI WRITING 2012 Best American Science Writing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCovers the scientific inquiry-from biochemistry, physics, and astronomy, to genetics, evolutionary theory, and cognition. This title provides a comprehensive overview of the 2012 year's scientific developments.

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    £13.60

  • HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Practice of Poetry

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    Book SynopsisA distinctive collection of more than 90 effective poetry-writing exercises combined with corresponding essays to inspire writers of all levels.

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    £16.14

  • HarperCollins Publishers Inc How to Drag a Body

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  • OUP USA The New Oxford Guide to Writing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA clear and authoritative guide covering every aspect of the writing process, The New Oxford Guide to Writing is an essential addition to any writer's reference library, providing abundant assistance and encouragement for anyone endeavouring to write, to produce the written page with more clarity, colour and force.Trade Review"Guides to writing--some in print, others in software--continue to proliferate; the best-written this year is "The New Oxford Guide to Writing."--William Safire, New York Times Sunday Magazine

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  • Oxford University Press Writing in the Life Sciences A Critical Thinking Approach

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPracticing scientists know that the quality of their livelihood is strongly connected to the quality of their writing, and critical thinking is the most necessary and valuable tool for effectively generating and communicating scientific information. Writing in the Life Sciences is an innovative, process-based text that gives beginning writers the tools to write about science skillfully by taking a critical thinking approach. Laurence Greene emphasizes writing as thinking as he takes beginning writers through the important stages of planning, drafting, and revising their work. Throughout, he uses focused and systematic critical reading and thinking activities to help scientific writers develop the skills to effectively communicate. Each chapter addresses a particular writing task rather than a specific type of document. The book makes clear which tasks are important for all writing projects (i.e., audience analysis, attending to instructions) and which are unique to a specific writing project (rhetorical goals for each type of document). Ideal for Scientific Writing courses and writing-intensive courses in various science departments (e.g., Biology, Environmental Studies, etc.), this innovative, process-based text goes beyond explaining what scientific writing is and gives students the tools to do it skillfully.Table of ContentsPreface An Introduction to Writing in the Life Sciences Intended Audiences The Culture of Science and Scientific Communication Our Approaches to Successful Scientific Writing A Critical Thinking Approach A Process-based Approach A Problem Solving Approach A Goal-directed Approach An Audience-centered Approach A Discipline-specific and Content-rich Approach Chapter 1: Defining Your Writing Project Chapter Introduction About the Process Analyzing Your Writing Task Attending to Instructions, Guidelines, and Evaluation Criteria Seeking Clarification of Problematic Assignments and Directions Selecting a Topic and Refining a Research Issue Brainstorm topics that inspire your interest and enthusiasm Ask knowledgeable experts for advice on hot research issues Learn about hot research issues from the scientific literature Learn about hot research issues on the Internet Use your task analysis to refine your research issue Add a novel twist to your selected research issue Check ahead for the availability of scientific literature on selected research issues Make sure that you have sufficient time and resources to learn the science on your research issue Learning about Scientific Discourse Conventions Research Papers Review Papers Research Proposals Analyzing Your Audiences Key Questions for Audience Analysis Taking Notes on Your Audience Analysis Searching for Scientific Literature Evaluating the Credibility of Published Scientific Literature Searching for Peer-reviewed Journal Articles: Research Papers and Review Papers Searching for Scientific Books Searching for Scientific Literature on Web Sites Reading to Learn Science Solving Comprehension Problems Reading and Taking Notes on Published Research Papers Summing Up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 2: Developing a Goal-based Plan Chapter Introduction About the Process Setting the Framework for Your Goal-based Plan Distinguishing between Just-Okay Goals and Powerful Rhetorical Goals Devising Strategies for Accomplishing Rhetorical Goals The Structure of a Goal-based Plan Taking Goal-based Planning to Heart Relying Your Experience in Scientific Writing Adopting and Adapting Conventional Guidelines Using Model Papers Applying Your Task and Audience Analyses Using the Helicopter Thinking Method Starting to Draft Revising Your Goal-based Plan Check for whether your rhetorical goals are appropriate for the major sections in which you have placed them Check your rhetorical goals for their content-generating potential Check your rhetorical goals for their audience-affecting potential Check your strategies for their detail and depth Check your strategies for whether they are logically related to their rhetorical goals Summing Up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 3: Generating Content Chapter Introduction About the Process Solo and Collaborative Brainstorming Solo Brainstorming Collaborative Brainstorming Reading for Relevance Interpreting Study Data Interpreting the Statistical Significance of Study Data Interpreting the Practical Significance of Study Data Synthesizing Study Outcomes Focusing on Rhetorical Goals that Require Synthesis Creating a Summary Chart to Guide Synthesis Synthesizing Studies with Similar Conclusions Synthesizing Studies with Contrasting Conclusions Constructing Convincing Scientific Arguments Setting up the Structure of a Scientific Argument Evaluating Published Scientific Arguments Evaluating Research Methods Summing up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 4: Organizing Content and Writing a Draft Chapter Introduction About the Process: Organizing Content Choosing a Design for Your Organizing Plan Taking a Principled Approach to Organizing Content Organizing Your Paper's Major Sections Organizing Your Paper's Subsections Deciding Which Parts of Your Plan to Emphasize About the Process: Writing a Draft: Drafting Titles Drafting Abstracts Drafting Section Headings Drafting Paragraphs Drafting Sentences Drafting Graphics Citing References Avoiding Plagiarism Summing up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 5: Revising Document Design, Global Structure, and Content Chapter Introduction About the Process: Revising for Matters of Document Design About the Process: Revising for Matters of Global Structure Disordered Sections Weak Global Unity Mismatched Organizing Themes Redundancy of Content across Sections About the Process: Revising for Matters of Content Missing Content Ambiguous Content Inaccurate Content Content that Misses the Target on Key Rhetorical Goals Content that Fails to Adequately Address Concerns of Audience Saying Too Little or Too Much Logical Fallacies in Scientific Arguments Revising Graphics Excelling at Collegial Peer Review Apply key methods of independent revision to guide your peer review Take a goal-directed approach to generating feedback Make it constructive criticism Take on the role of writing teacher Encourage dialogue Avoid giving feedback based on personal preferences and pet peeves Summing Up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 6: Revising Paragraphs Chapter Introduction About the Process Revising for Unity Fractured Unity Faded Unity Frazzled Unity Revising Topic Sentences Missing Topic Sentences (when they're needed) Misplaced Topic Sentences Topic Sentences as Broken Promises Vague Topic Sentences Topic Sentences that are Too Specific Revising for Coherence Disordered Ideas Missing Knowledge Links (when they're needed) Oversights of Readers' Expectations Lack of Parallel Structure (when it's needed) Revising for Cohesion Missing Cohesion Cues Misplaced Cohesion Cues Unnecessary Cohesion Cues Revising for Sentence Variety Lack of Variety in Sentence Length Lack of Variety in Sentence Beginnings Lack of Variety in Grammatical Structure Lack of Variety in Tone Revising for Paragraph Design Summing Up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 7: Revising Sentences Chapter Introduction About the Process Revising for Logic and Clarity Illogical Expressions and Comparisons Anthropomorphism Dangling Modifiers Vagueness Unclear Pronoun Reference Illogical Tense Shifts Problematic Shifts in Point of View Misplaced and Awkward Phrasing Inappropriate Emphasis Revising for Style and Structure Weak Subjects and Verbs Misuses of Active Voice and Passive Voice Wordiness Unnecessary Jargon Excessive Separation of Subjects and Verbs Long Noun Trains Lack of Parallel Structure Revising Basic Grammar Errors Sentence Fragments Subject-Verb Disagreement Noun-Pronoun Disagreement Revising for Word Choice Affect, Effect As, Because, Since Amount, Number Compose, Comprise Gender, Sex Less, Few, Fewer, Study, Experiment That, Which Than, Then Who, Whom Revising Punctuation and Mechanics Problems Involving Commas Problems Involving Semicolons Problems Involving Apostrophes Problems Involving Colons Problems Involving Hyphens Problems Involving Quotation Marks Problems Involving Capitalization Revising for Biased and Inadvertently Offensive Language Sexist Language Age-Biased Language Biased Language Involving Ethnic and Racial Groups Summing Up and Stepping Ahead Chapter 8: Rhetorical Goals for Scientific Papers Chapter Introduction Rhetorical Goals for Introduction Sections Rhetorical Goal 1: Present your research issue and explain its unresolved status. Rhetorical Goal 2: Convince readers that your research issue is truly important and therefore worth resolving. Rhetorical Goal 3: State your hypotheses and explain their rationale. Rhetorical Goal 4: Introduce the novel and unique features of your research and writing project. Rhetorical Goal 5: Present the specific purposes of your research and writing project. Rhetorical Goal 6: Present your claims. Rhetorical Goal 7: Describe the methods that you used, or plan to use, in carrying out your study. Rhetorical Goal 8: Justify your use of selected methods. Rhetorical Goals for Results Sections Rhetorical Goal 9: Present the results that are essential for reaching and supporting your conclusions. Rhetorical Goals for Discussion Sections Rhetorical Goal 10: Briefly reintroduce the defining features of your study. Rhetorical Goal 11: State your conclusions and support them with your study's results. Rhetorical Goal 12: Relate your study's outcomes to those from previous studies on your research issue. Rhetorical Goal 13: Discuss the mechanisms that underlie your study's main results, and argue for the most plausible underlying mechanisms (when such an argument is warranted). Rhetorical Goal 14: Acknowledge significant methodological shortcomings to your study, and explain how they may have influenced its outcomes. Rhetorical Goal 15: Discuss the practical implications and applications of your study's results. Rhetorical Goal 16: Propose future studies on your research issue. Rhetorical Goals for the Body of Review Papers Rhetorical Goal 17: Provide essential background knowledge about the studies, critical evaluations, and arguments that are central to your review paper. Rhetorical Goal 18: Summarize the published studies on your topic or research issue. Rhetorical Goal 19: Synthesize the published studies on your topic or research issue. Rhetorical Goal 20: Explain and argue for the mechanisms underlying the results of the published studies you are reviewing. Rhetorical Goal 21: Convince readers to accept your original arguments. Rhetorical Goals for the Conclusion Section of Review Papers Rhetorical Goal 22: Briefly reiterate the key information, ideas, and arguments that were central to the body of your review paper. Rhetorical Goal 23: Suggest future directions and new studies on your paper's topic or research issue. Appendix A. Guidelines for Preparing and Delivering Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations Appendix B: Glossary of Sentence Grammar Terms References Index

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    £49.99

  • Oxford University Press Editors Guide to Writing and Publishing Science

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA good research paper is more than just a clear, concise, scientific expose. It is a document that needs to go beyond the science to attract attention. There are both strict and less definable norms for doing this, but many authors are unaware as to what they are or their use. Publishing is rapidly changing, and needs to be explained with a fresh perspective. Simply writing good, clear, concise, science is no longer enough-there is a different mind-set now required that students need to adopt if they are to succeed. The purpose of this book is to provide the foundations of this new approach for both young scientists at the start of their careers, as well as for more experienced scientists to teach the younger generation. Most importantly, the book will make the reader think in a fresh, creative, and novel way about writing and publishing science.This is an introductory guide suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional researchers in both the life and physiTrade ReviewThe book is designed as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and up, in the physical and life sciences, but will be equally useful to the individual or independent researcher... University libraries should acquire, as many users will want to consult it. * R. C. Hedreen, Choice Reviews *Even with my experience as a scientist, writer, reviewer, and editor, An Editor's Guide to Writing and Publishing Science is an excellent resource that covers everything about publishing. Readers will appreciate the condensed nature of the book, with chapters being direct and succinct, so that they can be read in a short sitting. * Stephen L. Webb, Noble Research Institute, LLC, Ardmore, Oklahoma, The Journal of Wildlife Management *It is a sad fact that the majority of young scientists are woefully poor at both writing and verbally presenting their work and their careers can suffer as a consequence. This book is recommended reading for all those involved in presenting their results both verbal and written. * Edward R. Adlard, Chromatographia *Table of ContentsPart I Before you begin 1: Planting your flag 2: Quality and productivity 3: Citing, reading and searching 4: Avoiding plagiarism Part II Writing a great paper 5: The writing mind-set 6: The start 7: Use Models! 8: IMRaD 9: The vitrine 10: The puzzle 11: Emphasis and finesse Part III Choosing where to publish 12: How journals operate 13: Who really decides? 14: What to expect from journal service 15: Choices in publishing 16: Choosing a journal Part IV Submission and decision 17: Authorship 18: The cover letter 19: The publication decision 20: Data archiving and sharing Part V Challenges 21: Peer review 22: The cost of publishing 23: Use of citation metrics 24: Disposable science Part VI Opportunities 25: Developing your career 26: Collaborating 27: Writing reviews, opinions and commentaries 28: Reviewing manuscripts 29: Social media 30: Old dogs, new tricks

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    £81.00

  • Kim Scaravelli Making Words Work

    15 in stock

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    £11.39

  • Pan Macmillan The Forest for the Trees An editors advice to writers

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn indispensable insider''s guide for writers

    15 in stock

    £14.24

  • Yale University Press A Ved Mehta Reader

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis reader begins with an introduction on the craft of the essay which explores the history and diverse purposes of the form, and the struggle of learning to write in it. Eight essays on a range of subjects follow, demonstrating the wide range of possibilities available to the writer today.

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    £40.46

  • Writing to Win

    Random House USA Inc Writing to Win

    Book SynopsisFrom a master teacher and writer, a fully revised and updated edition of the results-oriented approach to legal writing that is clear, that persuades—and that WINS.More than almost any profession, the law has a deserved reputation for opaque, jargon-clogged writing. Yet forceful writing is one of the most potent weapons of legal advocacy. In this new edition of Writing to Win, Steven D. Stark, a former lecturer on law at Harvard Law School, who has inspired thousands of aspiring and practicing lawyers, applies the universal principles of powerful, vigorous prose to the job of making a legal case—and winning it.Writing to Win focuses on the writing of lawyers, not judges, and includes dozens of examples of effective (and ineffective) real-life legal writing—as well as compelling models drawn from advertising, journalism, and fiction. It deals with the challenges lawyers face in writing, from organization to strengthening and editing prose; offers incisive ways of improving arguments; addresses litigation and technical writing in all its forms; and covers the writing attorneys must perform in their daily practice, from email memos to briefs and contracts. Each chapter opens with a succinct set of rules for easy reference.With new sections on client communication and drafting affidavits, as well as updated material throughout, Writing to Win is the most practical and efficacious legal-writing manual available.

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  • St Martin's Press Shimmering Images

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  • St. Martin's Griffin Word Workout

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  • Little, Brown & Company The Art of XRay Reading How the Secrets of 25

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  • Writing Degree Zero

    Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Writing Degree Zero

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  • Diversified Publishing Spunk Bite

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  • The Modern Library Writers Workshop

    Random House USA Inc The Modern Library Writers Workshop

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    Book Synopsis“Make [your] characters want something right away—even if it’s only a glass of water. Characters paralyzed by the meaninglessness of modern life still have to drink water from time to time.” —Kurt Vonnegut“‘The cat sat on the mat’ is not the beginning of a story, but ‘the cat sat on the dog’s mat’ is.” —John Le CarréNothing is more inspiring for a beginning writer than listening to masters of the craft talk about the writing life. But if you can’t get Vladimir Nabokov, Virginia Woolf, and Gabriel García Márquez together at the Algonquin, The Modern Library Writer’s Workshop gives you the next best thing. Stephen Koch, former chair of Columbia University’s graduate creative writing program, presents a unique guide to the craft of fiction. Along with his own lucid observations and commonsense techniques, he weaves together wisdom, advice, and

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  • W W Norton & Co Ltd Thinking Like Your Editor How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction and Get It Published

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    Book SynopsisOver 50,000 books are published in America each year, the vast majority nonfiction. Even so, many writers are stymied in getting their books published, never mind gaining significant attention for their ideas -- and substantial sales. Here at last is a book devoted solely to the needs of these authors. Filled with trade secrets, Thinking Like Your Editor explains: -- how to tailor academic writing to a general reader, without losing ideas or dumbing down your work; -- how to write a proposal that editors cannot ignore; -- why the most important chapter is your introduction; -- why simple structure, complex ideas is the mantra for creating serious nonfiction; -- why smart nonfiction editors regularly reject great writing but find new arguments irresistible. Whatever the topic, from history to business, science to philosophy, law, or gender studies, this book is vital to every serious nonfiction writer.Trade Review"Avoids feeding fantasies in favor of detailing necessities." -- Library Journal"Starred Review. Useful advice on every page." -- Publishers Weekly"Rabiner and Fortunato take you through the corporate Oz of the publishing world, behind the smoke and mirrors." -- Dale Maharidge, author of And Their Children After Them, winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize in nonfiction"What a smart and useful book Thinking Like Your Editor is." -- Gerald Howard, editorial director, Broadway Books"[W]ill be the standard text for non-fiction authors." -- Herbert P. Bix, author of Hirohito, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize"In 45 years in publishing I have never read better advice than this book offers. Bravo!" -- Hugh Van Dusen, HarperCollins Publishers"The path from good idea to great book is anything but a straight line, Rabiner and Fortunato know every precipice and crevice." -- John Paulos, author of A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper"Likely to become the gold standard for anyone hoping to be successful in trade publishing." -- Juliet B. Schor, author of The Overworked American"[S]hould be required reading for any writer of serious nonfiction." -- Laura N. Brown, president, Oxford University Press USA"This smart, straight-talking, profoundly encouraging book is an invaluable guide for authors and editors alike." -- Sara Bershtel, Associate Publisher, Metropolitan Books

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    £32.99

  • WW Norton & Co Art and Artist

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    Book Synopsis[Rank's thought] has implications for the deepest and broadest development of the social sciences . . . and of all [Rank's] books, Art and Artist is the most secure monument to his genius. Ernest Becker

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    £25.65

  • Penguin Publishing Group Blueprint Your Bestseller Organize and Revise Any Manuscript with the Book Architecture Method

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    Book SynopsisThe first draft is the easy part… In Blueprint Your Bestseller, Stuart Horwitz offers a step-by-step process for revising your manuscript that has helped bestselling authors get from first draft to final draft. Whether you’re tinkering with your first one hundred pages or trying to wrestle a complete draft into shape, Horwitz helps you look at your writing with the fresh perspective you need to reach the finish line.Blueprint Your Bestseller introduces the Book Architecture Method, a tested sequence of steps for organizing and revising any manuscript. By breaking a manuscript into manageable scenes, you can determine what is going on in your writing at the structural level—and uncover the underlying flaws and strengths of your narrative.For more than a decade this proven approach to revision has helped authors of both fiction and nonfiction, as well as writers across all media from theater to film to TV.

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  • Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write How to Get a Contract and Advance Before Writing Your Book  Revised and Updated

    Penguin Publishing Group Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write How to Get a Contract and Advance Before Writing Your Book Revised and Updated

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    Book SynopsisSign the contract…then write the book. The good news is that almost every nonfiction book published is sold by a proposal. In this comprehensive yet accessible guide, you will learn exactly what a proposal is, what it must contain, and how to pull yours together into an informative, persuasive selling package. Already a favorite for thousands of aspiring writers, this book has been revised and updated by Elizabeth Lyon to feature nearly two dozen actual proposals, plus:  ·         Choosing a topic based on current trends and competing titles·         Drafting the perfect concept statement—daring agents and editors to reject you·         Defining and targeting your readership—then connecting with them·         Preparing a table of conte

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  • The Joy of Syntax

    Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale The Joy of Syntax

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  • The Memoir Project A Thoroughly NonStandardized

    Time Warner Trade Publishing The Memoir Project A Thoroughly NonStandardized

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  • John Wiley & Sons Inc Writing from the Inside Out

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    Book Synopsis"Dennis Palumbo has great insight into a writer s psyche. Every writer should have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper. " -Gary Shandling, actor, comic, and writer "wise, compassionate, and funny.Table of ContentsForeword ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One THE WRITING LIFE Writer’s Block 15 Your “Baby” 19 Inspiration 23 The Buddy System 26 It’s Alive! 29 Your “Precious Darlings” 32 Writing Begets Writing 35 Part Two YOU ARE ENOUGH Simple, but Not Easy 45 What Really Happened. . . . 49 “For I Have Done Good Work” 53 On the Couch 57 “You’re No John Updike!” 61 Part Three GRIST FOR THE MILL Envy 69 Faith and Doubt 72 Fear 75 The Judge 79 Double-Barreled Blues 82 Myths, Fairy Tales, and Woody Allen 86 The Long View 91 Part Four THE REAL WORLD The Pitch 101 Rejection 105 That Sinking Feeling 108 Reinventing Yourself 112 Deadline Dread 115 Three Hard Truths 119 Part Five PAGE FRIGHT Gumption Traps 127 Procrastination 130 Patience 134 Perspective 138 In Praise of Goofing Off 141 Writing about Dogs 145 Going the Distance 148 Part Six THE REAL WORLD, PART II Agents 159 Home of the Heart 163 The Unknown 167 Lately, I Don’t Like the Things I Love 171 Ageism 175 Part Seven HANGING ON Commitment 185 News Flash: Writing Is Hard! 189 Burnout: A Modest Proposal 193 A Writer’s Library 197 A Stillness That Characterizes Prayer 201 Part Eight DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT Phone Call from Paradise 211 The Idea Man 216 I’ve Come a Long Way on Paper 220 Loneliness 223 Larry: A True Story 226 Conclusion 239

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  • HarperCollins Publishers Essential Poets Glossary The

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  • The Elements of Journalism Revised and Updated

    Random House USA Inc The Elements of Journalism Revised and Updated

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    Book SynopsisA timely new edition of the classic journalism text, now featuring updated material on the importance of reporting in the age of media mistrust and fake news—and how journalists can use technology to navigate its challengesMore than two decades ago, the Committee of Concerned Journalists gathered some of America’s most influential newspeople and asked them, “What is journalism for?” Through exhaustive research, surveys, interviews, and public forums, the committee identified the essential elements that define journalism and its role in our society. The result is one of the most important books on media ever written—winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize from Harvard, a Society of Professional Journalists Award, and the Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism from Penn State University.Updated with new material covering the ways journalists can leverage technology to their advantage, especially given the shifting revenue architecture of n

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  • Random House USA Inc Take It From Me

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    Alfred A. Knopf Writing Creativity and Soul

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