On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction by William Zinsser

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(Paperback - 30th Anniversary Edition)

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780060891541
  • Sales Rank: 2,326
  • 336pp
  • Edition Description: 30th Anniversary Edition
  • Edition Number: 30
 
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Synopsis

On Writing Well has been praised for its sound advice, its clarity, and its warmth of style. It is a book for anybody who wants to learn how to write, whether about people or places, science and technology, business, sports, the arts, or about yourself. Its principles and insights have made it a cherished resource for several generations of writers and students.

This revised 30th anniversary edition contains a new introduction and a new chapter on how to write a family history or a memoir.

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Biography

William Zinsser is a writer, editor and teacher. He began his career with the New York Herald Tribune and has been a longtime contributor to leading magazines. His 17 books include Writing to Learn; Mitchell & Ruff; Spring Training; American Places; Easy to Remember: The Great American Songwriters and Their Songs; and most recently Writing About Your Life. During the 1970s he taught writing at Yale, where he was master of Branford College. He now teaches at the New School, in New York, his hometown, and at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Truly an Exceptional Book!
Joseph S. Spence, Sr. (Josepha1@yahoo.com) , I am an author, poet and educator, 05/16/2008

This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in writing and publishing to read and enjoy. I just love it! I started reading this book during a journalism class. I learned more from the book than from the journalism teacher. Every story the teacher had a problem with, I had published in my original writing without changing one word. The editors of the newspapers publishing the stories also loved them. Additionally, the audience and readers of the articles are just elated and happy to read them. This book has really opened my eyes regarding the writing process, teachers, and editors. I have learned how to fight back and win! I have also picked up some sound advice on enjoyment and confidence, and how to deal with tyranny and fear. This is truly an inspirational book. It is easy to read. The chapters are not long. There is humor in the pages, and I truly enjoyed the learning experience. I will cherish it and read it again from time to time. Thank you William Zinsser!

Also recommended: Other wonderful books to read are: Trilogy Moments for the Mind, Body and Soul A Trilogy of Poetry, Prose, and Thoughts for the Mind, Body and Soul Everyday Miracles and, The Language of Poetry Forms.

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 A CLASSIC GUIDE TO WRITING WELL
Mike Klaassen, author of CRACKS and THE BRUTE., 05/15/2007

On Writing Well, by William Zinsser, is meant to compliment The Elements of Style by Stunk and White. In Zinsser’s own words “The Elements of Style is a book of pointers and admonitions: do this, don’t do that. What it didn’t address was how to apply those principles to the various forms that nonfiction writing and journalism can take.” Although the book is organized in four parts, the content could really be summarized in two categories: · Writing principals, methods, and attitudes · Guidelines for specific forms of nonfiction, including travel, humor, business, sports, arts, memoirs, and family history. Subjects addressed include: rewriting, craft vs. art, humanity and warmth, clutter, simplicity, finding a style, clichés, rhythm, unity, tone, and attitude. All of these are covered with the insight of a successful writer having decades of experience. The author works some biographical information and experiences into the text, but the focus of the material is on writing well. Given that the first edition was in 1976, some of the examples and attitudes are dated, but they also add to the charm of the book. No recaps or exercises are included at the end of the chapters, but an index is provided for easy reference. As the subtitle indicates, the book is specifically directed at nonfiction writing, but many of the concepts also apply to fiction. With over a million copies sold, and in its thirtieth anniversary edition, much of the information has already been worked into other writing guides. As envisioned by Zinsser, On Writing Well compliments The Elements of Style. Together, they make a great combination.

Also recommended: Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing

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