Improving Writing Skills
Title | Improving Writing Skills PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Asa Berger |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1993-09-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1452254397 |
Educators, academics, or business persons will find this book convenient and irreplaceable--a must to have on hand, whether writing for the first time or after years of experience. Arthur Asa Berger′s guidelines and suggestions are suitable for all types of written work. . . . The entire book is a good example of practicing what you preach in that he writes with style, economy, and purpose. Read and apply Berger′s writing skill techniques to enhance the effectiveness of your next writing project. --Canadian Home Economics Journal When academics speak of their writing, they are almost always referring to their books and articles. Yet, in their scholarly career, more time and effort will be spent on business correspondence--memos, letters, reports, proposals--than the items that appear on a vita. And, in most cases, no training is ever provided about how to effectively produce and present these kinds of documents. Arthur Asa Berger′s brief, practical guide does just that, taking the reader through the most common kinds of business correspondence that a university professor is required to produce and offering useful advice to make these communications as effective as possible. He covers important genres such as letters of recommendation, tenure, letters, and grant proposals. In the second half of the book, Berger offers general suggestions on effective writing--brainstorming and collaborating, persuasion, outlining and revising, designing documents, avoiding writer′s block, and using computers, among other topics. Just as the quality of your published pieces affects your career, so can the quality of your correspondence help or hinder academic success. Improving Writing Skills demystifies and guides you through this process.
Story Engineering
Title | Story Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Brooks |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2011-01-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1599632810 |
What makes a good story or a screenplay great? The vast majority of writers begin the storytelling process with only a partial understanding where to begin. Some labor their entire lives without ever learning that successful stories are as dependent upon good engineering as they are artistry. But the truth is, unless you are master of the form, function and criteria of successful storytelling, sitting down and pounding out a first draft without planning is an ineffective way to begin. Story Engineering starts with the criteria and the architecture of storytelling, the engineering and design of a story--and uses it as the basis for narrative. The greatest potential of any story is found in the way six specific aspects of storytelling combine and empower each other on the page. When rendered artfully, they become a sum in excess of their parts. You'll learn to wrap your head around the big pictures of storytelling at a professional level through a new approach that shows how to combine these six core competencies which include: • Four elemental competencies of concept, character, theme, and story structure (plot) • Two executional competencies of scene construction and writing voice The true magic of storytelling happens when these six core competencies work together in perfect harmony. And the best part? Anyone can do it!
The Complete Letter-writer: Or, Polite English Secretary ... The Fifth Edition, Improved
Title | The Complete Letter-writer: Or, Polite English Secretary ... The Fifth Edition, Improved PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1758 |
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How to Write Better Business Letters
Title | How to Write Better Business Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea B. Geffner |
Publisher | Barrons Educational Series |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780764112690 |
The author combines detailed instruction with sound advice and more than 70 model letters that show how to write clear, concise business correspondence. Model letters include formal business announcements, credit applications, inquiry letters, sales letters, and many more. New in this edition are model letters via electronic communication, and pointers for using e-mail appropriately in business contexts.
Classical English Letter-Writer: or, Epistolary selections; designed to improve young persons in the art of letter-writing, and in the principles of virtue and piety ... By the author of “Lessons for Young Persons in Humble Life” [i.e. E. Frank].
Title | Classical English Letter-Writer: or, Epistolary selections; designed to improve young persons in the art of letter-writing, and in the principles of virtue and piety ... By the author of “Lessons for Young Persons in Humble Life” [i.e. E. Frank]. PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth FRANK (of York.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1814 |
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Classical English letter-writer: or, Epistolary selections designed to improve young persons in the art of letter writing, by the author of 'Lessons for young persons in humble life'.
Title | Classical English letter-writer: or, Epistolary selections designed to improve young persons in the art of letter writing, by the author of 'Lessons for young persons in humble life'. PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Elizabeth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1814 |
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The Letter Writer
Title | The Letter Writer PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Fesperman |
Publisher | Vintage Crime/Black Lizard |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2017-03-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 110187399X |
ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES 10 BEST CRIME NOVELS OF THE YEAR February 9, 1942. Disgraced Southern cop Woodrow Cain arrives in New York City for a new position with the NYPD and is greeted with smoke billowing out from the SS Normandie, engulfed in flames on the Hudson. On Cain’s first day on the job, a body turns up in the same river. Unfamiliar with the milieu of mob bosses and crooked officials in the big city, Cain’s investigation stalls, until a strange man who calls himself Danziger enters his life. Danziger looks like a miscreant, but speaks five languages, has the manners of a gentleman, and is the one person who can help Cain identify the body. A letter writer for illiterate European immigrants, Danzinger has a seemingly boundless knowledge of the city’s denizens and networks—and possesses information that extends beyond the reach of his clients, hinting at an unfathomable past. As the body count grows, Cain and Danziger inch closer toward an underground web of possibly traitorous corruption . . . but in these murky depths, not even Danzinger can know what kind of danger will await them.