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  • Independently Published 500 Horror Writing Prompts

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  • Independently Published Extraordinary You

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Escribir para Existir

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Navigating the Literary Landscape

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Complete Guide To Writing An Adventure Novel

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A New Chaplains Perspective

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Craft Original Compelling Characters

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Complete Guide To Writing A Romance Novel

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp When Next We Dance Again

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The OneDay Author

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp El Arte de Escribir Historias Que Enganchan

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Breaking the Rules

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  • Len Sone Write or Flight

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  • Braintree Trust A Life Lived

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  • RWG Publishing The Write Path

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  • RWG Publishing Write Edit Publish

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  • RWG Publishing Your Book Your Voice

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  • RWG Publishing How to Write a Book

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  • Sibylline Press Tough Love for Indie Authors

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  • Spring Into Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists

    Pearson Education Spring Into Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists

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  • Perennial Seller

    Penguin Putnam Inc Perennial Seller

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  • The Writers Practice

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Writers Practice

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    Book SynopsisFor anyone aiming to improve their skill as a writer, a revolutionary new approach to establishing robust writing practices inside and outside the classroom.

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  • How to Write a Thesis

    MIT Press Ltd How to Write a Thesis

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  • Little, Brown & Company Tell It Like It Is

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    Book SynopsisAmerica's favorite writing coach and bestselling author returns with an 'indispensable' guide (Diana K. Sugg, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter) to writing clearly and honestly in a world full of lies, propaganda, and misinformation. The darker and more dystopian the future appears, the more influential public writers become. But with so much content vying for our attention, and so much misinformation and propaganda polluting public discourse, how can writers break through the noise to inform an increasingly busy, stressed, and overwhelmed audience?   In Tell It Like It Is, bestselling author, writing coach, and teacher Roy Peter Clark offers a succinct and practical guide to writing with clarity, honesty, and conviction. By analyzing stellar writing samples from a diverse collection of public writers, Clark highlights and explains the tools journalists, scientists, economists, fact-checkers, even storytellers use to engage, inform, and hook readers, and how best to deploy them in a variety of contexts. In doing so, he provides answers to some of the most pressing questions facing writers today:   How do I make hard facts—about pandemics, wars, natural disasters, social justice—easy reading? How do I get readers to pay attention to what they need to know? How do I help contribute to a culture of writing that combats misinformation and propaganda? How do I instill hope into the hearts and minds of readers?   With Clark's trademark wit, insight, and compassion, Tell It Like It Is offers a uniquely practical and engaging guide to public writing in unprecedented times—and an urgently needed remedy for a dangerously confused world.

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  • Why We Write

    Penguin Putnam Inc Why We Write

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  • Burn After Writing Pink

    Penguin Putnam Inc Burn After Writing Pink

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    Book SynopsisThe national bestseller. Write. Burn. Repeat. Now with new covers to match whatever mood you?re in.This book has made me laugh and cry, filled me with joy, and inspired me. -TikTok user camrynbanks Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, TikTok, VSCO, YouTube...the world has not only become one giant feed, but also one giant confessional. Burn After Writing allows you to spend less time scrolling and more time self-reflecting. Through incisive questions and thought experiments, this journal helps you learn new things while letting others go. Imagine instead of publicly declaring your feelings for others, you privately declared your feelings for yourself?Help your heart by turning off the comments and muting the accounts that drive you into jealousy for a few moments a night. Whether you are going through the ups and downs of growing up, or know a few young people who are, you will flourish by finding free expression--even if through a few tears!Push your limits, reflect on your past, present, and future, and create a secret book that''s about you, and just for you. This is not a diary, and there is no posting required. And when you''re finished, toss it, hide it, or Burn After Writing.

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    £11.90

  • Effective Writing Strategies for Engineers and

    Taylor & Francis Inc Effective Writing Strategies for Engineers and

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    Book SynopsisThis easy-to-read, concise book is filled with examples, hints, reminders and reviews designed to help engineers and scientists develop effective writing skills. Use the book to learn to write better reports, memos, and journal articles and keep it close at hand when you have questions about organization, clarity and style, writing and revising rough drafts, graphics, workplace writing, computers in writing, and legal issues in writing. The book also contains four helpful appendices on common errors, equations and abbreviations, preparing manuscripts for publication, and documenting information sources. Effective Writing Strategies for Engineers and Scientists provides easy training for the type of writing required of engineers and scientists, gives specific advise for conveying complicated information, and describes how to synthesize information according to specific writing strategies. It is a must for every scientist''s and engineer''s bookshelf.Table of ContentsWriting in the Workplace. Effective Organization. Writing and Revising the Rough Draft. Visual Displays in Technical Writing. The Computer Revolution in Writing. Legal Issues in Writing. Appendices.

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    £99.75

  • User Design, Illustration and Typesetting Punctuation

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  • Macmillan Learning Technical Communication

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  • Liveright Publishing Corporation And Then and Then What Else

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  • The Writers Hustle

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Writers Hustle

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    Book SynopsisThe Writer's Hustle is a comprehensive guide to all the things successful writers do when they're not sitting at the keyboard. Drawing on wisdom from dozens of experienced authors, professors, students, and other writing professionals, this book offers pragmatic and systematic advice on the everyday professional practices that make up a writer's life. In ten chapters, Franklin covers the full arc of a writer's professional development, from setting goals and establishing a routine, to mastering writing groups and workshops, earning a mentor, and becoming a literary citizen. He explores strategies for attending conferences, finishing projects, submitting work, and maintaining a life-long writing habit, and he examines the potential benefits of a formal creative writing education, including a close look at how creative writing students can leverage their liberal arts training into a wide range of careers.Informative and personal, The Writer's Hustle is an ideal companion foTrade ReviewThe Writer’s Hustle delivers a frank, entertaining and practical exploration into how to sustain the writer’s life. Never claiming to provide THE answers, Joey Franklin examines the diverse approaches and practices necessary to staying in the game. * Beth Cooley, Gonzaga University, Spokane Washington, USA *Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Writer's Hustle Chapter 1: Making the Most of Each Day Chapter 2: Mastering the Art of the Writing Group Chapter 3: Becoming a Good Literary Citizen Chapter 4: Earning a Mentor Chapter 5: Attending a Conference, Retreat, or Residency Chapter 6: Finishing Projects Chapter 7: Submitting Work Chapter 8: Considering (More) School Chapter 9: Preparing for a (Writing) Career Chapter 10: Staying in the Game

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    £18.58

  • Intersecting Genre

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Intersecting Genre

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    Book SynopsisJason Olsen is Associate Professor of English at Utah State University, USA. He received his Ph.D. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing (poetry) from Western Michigan University, USA. His publications include a book of poetry, Parakeet, which was published by BatCat Press in 2017, Mark Gruenwald and the Star Spangled Symbolism of Captain America, 19851995 (2021) and his poetry and short fiction have been widely published in literary journals. His website is www.jason-olsen.comTrade ReviewIntersecting Genre is a text that treats the beginning elements of creative writing as cross-genre, offering students and faculty the ability to teach skills as they explore genres. * Dr Liz Langemak, Saxbys Experiential Learning Platform *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Chapter One: Question Everything Chapter Two: The Genres in Brief Chapter Three: Stories and Song - Intersections Between Fiction and Poems Chapter Four: The Stage on Which We Stand - Intersections Between Creative Non-Fiction and Plays Chapter Five: Structure of Action/Action of Structure - Intersections Between Screenplays and Fiction Chapter Six: The Uninvented - Intersections Between Poems and Plays Chapter Seven: The Self and the Screen - Intersections Between Screenplays and Creative Non-Fiction Chapter Eight: Wants and Perspectives - Intersections Between Plays and Fiction Chapter Nine: The Smallest Building Block in the Universe Chapter Ten: Voice and Perspective - Intersections Between Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction Chapter Eleven: Know Your Audience - Intersections Between Plays and Screenplays Chapter Twelve: The Lyrical Self - Intersections Between Creative Non-Fiction and Poetry Chapter Thirteen: Playing Tennis Without a Net - Further Genres Chapter Fourteen: Sixteenth Thought - Revision and Editing Glossary Bibliography Index

    1 in stock

    £26.96

  • The Invisible Art of Literary Editing

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Invisible Art of Literary Editing

    Book SynopsisA field guide to the trade and art of editing, this book pulls back the curtain on the day-to-day responsibilities of a literary magazine editor in their role, and to the specific skills necessary to read, mark-up and transform a piece of writing. Combining a break-down of an editor's tasks including creating a vision, acquisitions, responding to submissions and corresponding with authors with a behind-the-scenes look at manuscripts in progress, the book rounds up with a test editing section that teaches, by way of engaging exercises, the nitty-gritty strategies and techniques for working on all kinds of texts. Generous in its insight and access to practicing editors' annotations and thought processes, The Invisible Art of Literary Editing offers an exclusive look at nonfiction, fiction and poetry manuscripts as they were first submitted, as they were marked up by an editor and how the final piece was presented before featuring an interview with the editor on theTable of ContentsBios Acknowledgments Introduction How this Book is Organized The Focus of this Book 1) Aesthetic: You know it when you see it A Few Words About Mission Exercise: Mission and Aesthetic Vision Exercise: Build a Prototype Journal 2) Acquisition Solicited Subs Unsolicited Work Submission Guidelines Call for Submissions Strategies for Dealing with Submissions Case Study: descant literary magazine Case Study: Rose Metal Press 3) Responding to Submissions Unconditional Acceptance Conditional Acceptance Specific Conditional Acceptance Invitation to Revise and Resubmit Personalized Rejection Warm Form Rejection Form Rejection Best Practices in Rejection Dealing with Blowback 4) Correspondence Initial Contact Sending Edits Confirmation 5) Case Studies Julie Riddle Creative Nonfiction/Personal Essay Valerie Vogrin Creative Nonfiction/Personal Essay Maggie Smith Poetry Mark Doten Fiction Student Example: Grace Dillow Fiction 6) Test Editing Global Editing Editing with a Heavy Hand Editing with the Body Selection and Sequencing Editing with Lenses Scalpel Edit Crafting an Editing Philosophy: A Capstone Assignment Appendix CPR Dummy Stories Dispatch from the Bunker We All Just Pretended To Like it So You Wouldn't Flunk Us Evolution Editing Philosophy Statements: Student Examples Chelsea Yedinak Mackenzie Thompson Lydia Gentry Index

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  • The Sociology Student Writers Manual and Readers

    Rowman & Littlefield The Sociology Student Writers Manual and Readers

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Sociology Student Writer''s Manual and Reader''s Guide, Seventh Edition, is a practical guide to research, reading, and writing in sociology. The Sociology Student Writer's Manual and Reader's Guide, Seventh Edition, is a set of instructions and exercises that sequentially develop citizenship, academic, and professional skills while providing students with knowledge about a wide range of sociological concepts, phenomena, and information sources. Part 1 begins by teaching students to read newspapers and other sociological media sources critically and analytically. It focuses on the crafts of writing and scholarship by providing the basics of grammar, style, formats and source citation, and then introduces students to a variety of rich information resources including the sociological journals and the Library of Congress. Part 2 prepares students to research, read, write, review, and critique sociology scholarship. Finally, Part 3 provides advanced exercises in observing culture, sociTable of ContentsTO THE STUDENT Welcome to a Community of Skilled Observers TO THE TEACHER: What’s New in the Seventh Edition? PART 1 Reading & Writing for Introductory Sociology Courses 1 Read & Write to Understand Society 1.1 Read Analytically Read & Write: Analyze a Presidential Address 1.2 Read News Media as Societal Influence Read & Write: Compare the Slants of Front Pages 1.3 Read News Like a Sociologist Read & Write: Critique a Lead News Article 1.4 Read to Respond to Social Issues Read & Write: Respond to an Editorial 2 Read & Write Effectively 2.1 Get into the Flow of Writing Read & Write: Explain or Persuade? 2.2 Think Creatively Read & Write: Freewriting 2.3 Organize Your Writing Read & Write: Write a Paper Outline 2.4 Draft, Revise, Edit, and Proofread Read & Write: Discover Your Own Style 3 Practice the Craft of Scholarship 3.1 The Competent Writer Read & Write: Correct a Sentence Fragment 3.2 Avoid Errors in Grammar and Use Punctuation Correctly Read & Write: Proofread for the President 3.3 Format Your Paper Professionally Read & Write: Explain the Data in this Table 3.4 Cite Your Sources Properly in ASA Style Read & Write: Create a Scholarly Bibliography 3.5 Avoid Plagiarism Read & Write: Properly Summarize an Article from Rolling Stone or The Economist 4 Become Familiar with Government and Private Information Sources 4.1 Welcome to the American Sociology Association (ASA) Read & Write: Write an Email to an ASA Section Chair 4.2 How to Locate Dissertations and Other Sociology Information Sources Read & Write: Collect Six Dissertation Abstracts on a Topic of Interest 4.3 How to Locate Studies by Think Tanks Read & Write: Collect Six Think Tank Studies on a Topic of Interest 4.4 Welcome to the Library of Congress Read & Write: Listen to a Webcast Presented by the American Folklife Center 4.5 How To Find Government Statistics Read & Write: Analyze Statistics on a Current Topic 4.6 How to Find Studies by Government Agencies Read & Write: Report the Results of Studies on a Current Topic 5 Introduction to Skilled Observations 5.1 Social Life Read & Write: Interview Fellow Students 5.2 Race & Ethnicity Read & Write: Conduct a Focus Group on a Topic of Interest PART 2 Becoming a Sociologist by Learning Scholarship Skills 6 Read and Write Professionally and Critically 6.1 Read Qualitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate a Recent Qualitative Article from a Sociology Journal 6.2 Read & Write Case Studies Read & Write: Write a Case Study 6.3 Read Quantitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate Three Qualitative Sociology Articles 6.4 Opinion Survey Papers Read & Write: Write a Public Opinion Analysis 6.5 Critique an Academic Article Read & Write: Critique a Recent Article from a Sociology Journal 6.6 Write a Book Review Read & Write: Review a New Sociology Book 6.6 Write a Literature Review Read & Write: Write a Sociology Literature Review 6.7 Annotated Bibliographies Read & Write: Write an Annotated Bibliography 7 Preliminary Scholarship: Research Effectively 7.1 Institute an Effective Research Process Read & Write: Write a Research Proposal 7.2 Evaluate the Quality of Online and Printed Information Read & Write: Write a Bibliography with a Dozen High Quality Sources PART 3 Practice Sociology in Advanced Courses 8 Analyze a Government Policy Learn the Basics of Policy Analysis Read & Write: Write a Brief Domestic Policy Analysis 9 Observe Culture 9.1 Cultural Analysis Read & Write: Compare Cultures of Aging in Two Nations 9.2 Socialization Read & Write: Analyze the Effects of Social Media on Personal and Cultural Socialization 9.3 Inequality Read & Write: Describe the Extent and Effects of Increasing Economic Inequality in the U.S. 9.4 Ethnicity and Race Read & Write: Describe Current Trends in Ethnic and Race Relations Glossary Index

    10 in stock

    £87.44

  • Break Into Travel Writing

    John Murray Press Break Into Travel Writing

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLEARN HOW TO WRITE COMPELLING STORIES ABOUT TRAVEL AND DISTANT LANDS.Getting paid to go on holiday may sound like a great lifestyle. But there''s a lot of hard graft involved - particularly, breaking into this industry in the first place. Few industries have changed as rapidly as publishing, and within publishing few areas have changed as rapidly as travel publishing. This book will bring you bang up-to-date with the latest trends in blogging, social media, magazines, websites, travel guides, and travel books. It provides specific advice for each sector, on how to write and, just as importantly, how to get published. Written by Beth Blair, an American travel writer who has been published in books, magazines, and online, this book is full of practical and inspiring advice that will help you broaden your horizons and turn your travel writing into cash.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Teach Yourself Creative Writing series helps aspiring authors tell their sTable of Contents : 1. The Life of a Travel Writer : 1. The Life of a Travel Writer : 2. Be the Expert : 2. Be the Expert : 3. Print Travel Writing Outlets : 3. Print Travel Writing Outlets : 4. Online and Non-Traditional Opportunities : 4. Online and Non-Traditional Opportunities : 5. Research and the Press Trip : 5. Research and the Press Trip : 6. Pitching Your Idea : 6. Pitching Your Idea : 7. Conventions and Styles of Writing : 7. Conventions and Styles of Writing : 8. Article Development : 8. Article Development : 9. Blogging : 9. Blogging : 10. Social Media : 10. Social Media : 11. Photography and Videos : 11. Photography and Videos : 12. The Importance of Networking : 12. The Importance of Networking : 13. The Importance of Self-Branding : 13. The Importance of Self-Branding : 14. Staying in the Know and Other Extras : 14. Staying in the Know and Other Extras

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Writing for the Web Teach Yourself

    John Murray Press Writing for the Web Teach Yourself

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLike it or not, the internet has become integral to every aspect of our lives, with smart phones, tablet computers and wifi enabling us to communicate easily and instantly.Whether you''re a rising star in the corporate world or a silver surfer, to make an impactonline you have to be able to write clearly, convincingly and in a way that emphasisesyour character too. Best-selling business author Robert Ashton and internet native JessJuby will help you communicate more objectively and effectively online, both at work andat home.Table of Contents : Your message : Your online world : Facebook : Twitter : Linked In : Blogging : Writing articles : Being a commentator : Fruitful feedback : Your website : Search engines and how to influence them : Campaigns

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Business Writing Scenarios

    Macmillan Learning Business Writing Scenarios

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    £38.99

  • Writing Comedy

    John Murray Press Writing Comedy

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn how to write comedy that makes people laugh.Masterclass: Writing Comedy will reveal to both beginners and experienced writers the distinctive features that mark out comedy from other forms of creative writing. Having identified these, it will help you then to unlock your inner anarchist, and explore the different elements of comedy, using a combination of practical exercises, insight and creative inspiration. Whatever your preferred comic genre, you will find guidance on everything from wordplay and visual humour to plots, comedy characters and different styles.A section on performance will help you to hone stand-up skills, while chapters on stage and screen will give techniques and tips on how to craft a sitcom or create a sketch show. Finally, there is a uniquely frank but useful section on the realities of the markets, and the actualities of going it alone with self-publishing and self-promotion - or the tools you need to successfully pitch an idea or

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • Masterclass Writing Plays

    John Murray Press Masterclass Writing Plays

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis LEARN HOW TO WRITE PLAYS AND HAVE THEM PERFORMEDWriting Plays is the invaluable and comprehensive guide to anyone who wants to write plays and get them performed. It covers the basics of the theatre, creating and working with characters, writing realistic speech and dialogue, constructing compelling plots and creating a great ending. There are also separate chapters focused on writing for different genres, including pantomimes, musicals, radio and television. And a final section looks at the practicalities of laying out, submitting and staging your play.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Teach Yourself Creative Writing series helps aspiring authors tell their story. Covering a range of genres from science fiction and romantic novels, to illustrated children''s books and comedy, this series is packed with advice, exercises and tips for unlocking creativity and improving your writing. And because we know how daunting the blank page caTrade ReviewA comprehensive how-to guide that deals with every aspect of the playwriting business. - Writing Magazine

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • Copywriting In A Week

    John Murray Press Copywriting In A Week

    Book SynopsisGreat copywriting just got easierIt''s strange to think that there was a time when only the privileged few could read or write. The rest of us relied on the spoken word. Storytelling was used to pass knowledge on from one generation to the next. Now, most of us are literate and use the written word to gather information and inform our decision making. Increasingly we do this online, with social media and messaging enabling rapid, spontaneous global communication. But rather than freeing us from the need for clear, effective written communication, it actually makes good communication even more important. The less we communicate face to face, the greater the opportunity for misunderstandings. Of course, all writing communicates your message to people you cannot see and may never meet. It means you can influence more widely; it also means you must take care not to make assumptions aboutyour reader, especially those who see your public postings. SuTable of Contents 1: Sunday: Simple techniques to focus your message and get the point across : Sunday - work out what you want to say and make sure your copy is going to be relevant; Monday: - put yourself in your readers' shoes and make your writing easy to read and absorb; 2: Monday: How pictures, layout and colour make words meaningful and memorable 3: Tuesday: Writing effective letters. Some useful direct mail tips : Tuesday - learn the art of letter writing and make sure your letters will be read; : Wednesday - understand advertising and how each of your words earn its keep; 4: Wednesday: Winning ways to make sure your advertising works 5: Thursday: Communicating clearly with the media. News releases and bulletins : Thursday - become a popular press commentator and promote what you do for free; : Friday - discover why most promotional print says too much and become skilled at only writing what matters most; 6: Friday: Preparing promotional material and linking it all together 7: Saturday: Composing reports, punchy proposals, presentation visuals : Saturday - explore some other ways to work with words and know you are getting your message across.

    £10.99

  • Write Great Dialogue

    John Murray Press Write Great Dialogue

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisCommissioning editors say good dialogue is one of the first things that make a book stand out from the crowd - and similarly, that clunky direct speech is one of the first things that will send a book straight from the slushpile to the rejections bin.But while many other aspects of writing are pored over in intense detail, there have been very few books on the art of writing successful dialogue. In this practical guide for aspiring writers of all levels, Irving Weinman, himself a published writer and well-known creative writing tutor, uses case studies to help you explore how to write good dialogue, and gives you a range of fun and challenging exercises that will help you to write great dialogue.Table of Contents : 1 An Overview of Dialogue : 1 An Overview of Dialogue : 2 Character in Dialogue I (dialogue in character) : 2 Character in Dialogue I (dialogue in character) : 3 Narrative in Dialogue : 3 Narrative in Dialogue : 4 Dialogue in Narrative (non 'scene' dialogue) : 4 Dialogue in Narrative (non 'scene' dialogue) : 5 Versions of Dialogue (monologue, thoughts, letters, diaries, voice messages) : 5 Versions of Dialogue (monologue, thoughts, letters, diaries, voice messages) : 6 Dialogue and Indirect Speech : 6 Dialogue and Indirect Speech : 7 Transitions in and out of Dialogue : 7 Transitions in and out of Dialogue : 8 Dialogue Imitations of Reality (crowds, multiple speech, interrupted speech, foreign languages) : 8 Dialogue Imitations of Reality (crowds, multiple speech, interrupted speech, foreign languages) : 9 Character in Dialogue II (using dialogue to learn about your characters: the art of not listening, getting them angry, letting their hair down) : 9 Character in Dialogue II (using dialogue to learn about your characters: the art of not listening, getting them angry, letting their hair down) : 10 The Far Reaches of Dialogue (experimental approaches, shifting dialogue between characters) : 10 The Far Reaches of Dialogue (experimental approaches, shifting dialogue : between characters) : 11 Dialogue in Summary (some exercises, some suggested reading) : 11 Dialogue in Summary (some exercises, some suggested reading) : 11 Dialogue in Summary (some exercises, some suggested reading)

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • Writing for Business: Professionalism, Integrity

    John Murray Press Writing for Business: Professionalism, Integrity

    Book SynopsisBuild essential skills and write with confidence at work! Immediately practical guide to better business writing designed to help you develop a clear, direct, natural communication style that supports rather than obscures what you want to say. Writing for Business covers writing principles that are relevant for a wide range of business documents, including email, letters, memos, reports, proposals, and more, while also offering editing tips to ensure you come across as professional and polished. The book features examples and tips straight from the workplace.

    £10.99

  • Novelista: Anyone can write a novel. Yes, even

    John Murray Press Novelista: Anyone can write a novel. Yes, even

    Book SynopsisNOVELISTA is a friendly, straight-talking writing guide for people who want to write a novel but don't know how to begin. It asks all the important questions and gives a host of reassuring answers that demonstrate that anyone can write a novel - even you!To begin with, what the hell is a novel? It's basically a tiny world, where characters are born, live, and (sometimes) die. To write one all you need is a notebook and a pen - but along the way you'll want to learn about good writing habits, planning, mastering descriptions and dialogue and how to pull it all together. This book will guide you through the process and orient you towards the goal of publication.From absolute beginner to novelista, this book will change the way you write and think about writing.

    £14.24

  • Why Write?: A Master Class on the Art of Writing

    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Why Write?: A Master Class on the Art of Writing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom one of America's great professors, author of Why Teach? and Why Read?--an inspiring exploration of the importance of writing well, for creators, educators, students, and anyone who writes.Why write when it sometimes feels that so few people really read--read as if their lives might be changed by what they're reading? Why write, when the world wants to be informed, not enlightened; to be entertained, not inspired? Writing is backbreaking, mindbreaking, lonely work. So why?Because writing, as celebrated professor Mark Edmundson explains, is one of the greatest human goods. Real writing can do what critic R. P. Blackmur said it could: add to the stock of available reality. Writing teaches us to think; it can bring our minds to birth. And once we're at home with words, there are few more pleasurable human activities than writing. Because this is something he believes everyone ought to know, Edmundson offers us Why Write?, essential reading--both practical and inspiring--for anyone who yearns to be a writer, anyone who simply needs to know how to get an idea across, and anyone in between--in short, everyone.

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • Promote Your Book: Spread the Word, Find Your

    £13.49

  • Promote Your Book Workbook

    Microcosm Publishing Promote Your Book Workbook

    20 in stock

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    20 in stock

    £13.49

  • braindump Bullet Journal: Autopian

    1 in stock

    £15.19

  • Writing Well for Work and Pleasure: The New

    John Wilkes Publishing Writing Well for Work and Pleasure: The New

    Book SynopsisThe New Writer’s Guide to Producing Great Content Everyone has that fabled “book in them” but not everyone has the talent to write it. Right? Wrong. Great writing’s not a talent. It’s a craft. It can be taught and learnt, affording everyone the confidence to express themselves in words. Writing Well for Work & Pleasure teaches you how to start your writing project and how to keep going. It deconstructs the elements of writing – creating a step-by-step process for generating content that’s ready for publication. With tips on style, eloquence and finding your voice, it also teaches you how to write for different audiences, including professionals, the public, students, customers and even your opponents. And it helps writers talk to editors, publishers and other industry insiders. This book is for professionals and academics wanting to write that book; ambitious executives needing to write a white paper to accelerate their careers; managers being asked to write articles for publication; artisans and hobbyists with skills to convey; idealists and polemicists wanting to inspire and agitate; and anyone wanting to write well in order to improve their communications skills. “If you follow Robert Kelsey’s advice you will produce better prose, which will be both easier for readers to understand and more persuasive, whichever audience you are addressing. I strongly recommend it,” Luke Johnson, columnist, author, serial entrepreneur and Chairman of Risk Capital PartnersTable of ContentsTable of contents Preface Chapter One: What to write and why 1. Why write? 2. What to write a. The book b. Short books or pamphlets c. White papers d. Commentary articles e. Blogs f. Promotional material g. Other media 3. Your audience a. Peer professionals b. The wider public c. The “great and the good” d. Adversaries e. Children and students f. Potential customers g. The media 4. Who am I? Chapter Two: The process of writing 1. Angle, content, structure, style a. Angle b. Content c. Structure d. Style 2. Motivation (or getting started) 3. Discipline (or keeping going) 4. Overcoming writer’s block Chapter Three: The elements of non-fiction 1. Body copy 2. Paragraphs 3. Sentences 4. Words 5. Headlines 6. Standfirsts 7. Crossheads 8. Eyebrows 9. Quotes 10. Lists and bullet points Chapter Four: Writing by numbers (or producing a first draft) Step One: Confirm the angle Step Two: Format the page Step Three: Write block one, and two Step Four: Write the tougher blocks Step Five: Stitch the blocks together Step Six: Add an opening paragraph Step Seven: Add an ending Step Eight: Add the headline Step Nine: Add the standfirsts, bylines and picture captions Step Ten: Check your facts Chapter Five: Views on style 1. Developing your voice 2. Corporate and marketing speak 3. Making it eloquent and compelling i. Alliteration ii. Tricolon iii. Epizeuxis iv. Segue v. Proverbs, idioms, similes etc. vi. Antithesis 4. A brief word on punctuation 5. Considering SEO Chapter Six: Preparing for publication 1. Proofing and editing 2. Graphs and tables 3. Images, illustrations and maps 4. Cover image 5. Pull quotes 6. Boxed text 7. Appendices 8. Forewords, prefaces, glossaries etc. 9. The introduction 10. A conclusion 11. Jacket and cover copy 12. Biography 13. Footnotes, endnotes and references 14. Killer titles Appendix: some books worth reading (or not) on English usage, style and writing 1. Usage and style guides 2. Books on writing Index

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