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Write Tight: How to Keep Your Prose Sharp, Focused and Concise
William Brohaugh
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| #1621990 in Books | Intercollegiate Studies Institute | 2002-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .74 x6.24 x9.33l, | File type: PDF | 200 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| This is one of the top ten writing resources I'd recommend to all writers|By Theresa H. Hernandez|As a writer and editor, I found this book to be useful for every kind of writing I do. I initially read it to help me shave word count on my novel, but I found it to be infinitely useful for the work I do for my day job. There are so many common sense lessons in the book that I eas|From Library Journal|Brohaugh's book reminds us that brevity is the soul of wit and that English is a mix of rules and exceptions to those rules. An editor for Writer's Digest , he has written extensively about the craft. This self-help work aimed at the active
Writing well is, or at least should be, the goal of every writer and aspiring author. William Brohaugh, in this classic writing reference, shows how to do just that—achieve a high standard of writing. In Write Tight, Brohaugh teaches how to not only say exactly what you want with grace and power, using the right word, but also how to use the right number of words. Concerns examined range from unnecessary book chapters to unnecessary syllables. Taking the reader int...
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