Bill Walsh - The Elephants of Style: A Trunkload of Tips on the Big Issues and Gray Areas
of Contemporary American English
McGraw-Hill | 2004 | ISBN: 0071422684 | Pages: 238 | PDF | 5.05 MB
Advice on good writing from everybody’s favorite editorial curmudgeon
Persnickety, cantankerous, opinionated, entertaining, hilarious, wise…these are a few of the adjectives reviewers used to describe good-writing maven Bill Walsh’s previous book, Lapsing Into a Comma. Now, picking up where he left off in Lapsing, Walsh addresses the dozen or so biggest issues that every writer or editor must master.
He also offers a trunkload of good advice on the many little things that add up to good writing. Featuring all the elements that made Lapsing such a fun read, including Walsh’s trademark acerbic wit and fascinating digressions on language and its discontents, The Elephants of Style provides:
* Tips on how to tame the “elephants of style”–the most important, frequently confused elements of good writing
* More of Walsh’s popular “Curmudgeon’s Stylebook”–includes entries such as Snarky Specificity, Metaphors, Near and Far, Actually is the New Like, and other uses and misuses of language
* Expert advice for writers and editors on how to work together for best results
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