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On Writing Well, 25th Anniversary: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction

On Writing Well, 25th Anniversary: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
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On Writing Well has been praised for its sound advice, its clarity and the warmth of its style. It is a book for everybody who wants to learn how to write or who needs to do some writing to get through the day, as almost everybody does in the age of e-mail and the Internet. Whether you want to write about people or places, science and technology, business, sports, the arts or about yourself in the increasingly popular memoir genre, On Writing Well offers you fundamental priciples as well as the insights of a distinguished writer and teacher. With more than a million copies sole, this volume has stood the test of time and remains a valuable resource for writers and would-be writers.



 

What Customers Say About On Writing Well, 25th Anniversary: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction:

A well written book (could it be different). that you can pleasantly read despite of the "tedious" topic

We should remember something about the man or woman who, in our mind, sits down at the keyboard and types out the perfect piece on the first go: that person doesn't exist."Writing is hard work. I enjoy reading it as much as any novel. Simplicity is the highest virtue--"The secret of good writing is to strip every sentence to its cleanest components." On the other hand, "clutter is the disease of American writing."Clarity, simplicity, brevity, and humanity are Zinsser's "four articles of faith." He says that any piece of non-fiction writing can be enjoyable if it is written with "warmth and humanity." And he proves his point. For that reason, I read every book on writing that I can find. On Writing Well is full of stories about real people.

Few have been as helpful as On Writing Well. Zinsser has also taught writing at Yale and Columbia University.We get a glimpse of Zinsser's political views in places. Though they are different than mine, it doesn't change the way I feel about the book. Remember this in moments of despair.

Very few sentences come out right the first time, or even the third time. Writing, he says, is a craft that can be learned by anyone who is willing to work at it. He has written books on subjects from baseball to jazz, including this book that has sold over one million copies and is in its seventh printing. But there's hope. I do realize how badly I write. If you find that writing is hard, it's because it is hard."Zinsser's section on the principles of writing sounds like Strunk and White's The Elements of Style.

Zinsser's goal is to make better writers. Zinsser doesn't just talk about principles, grammar, and style. "Few people realize how badly they write," says William Zinsser. None have been as enjoyable to read. Zinsser is qualified to tell us how to write.

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His book has chapters on nearly every genre of non-fiction writing: interviews, travel articles, memoir, business writing, science and technology, sports writing, reviewing, and humor.

What if we hear his likes and dislikes.

A clear sentence is no accident.

After all, he's a real person writing with warmth and humanity.

I read half of it in the bookstore before I bought it, and I have read it several times since then.

There's something for everyone.

Unlike some books on writing, this one is not trying to persuade the reader politically or morally.

If you want a book that will help you become a better non-fiction writer, this is the one.

The author does a brilliant job walking the reader through a series of writing techniques and methods. Nothing is missed as he discusses the various genres Sports, Humor, Science and Technology, Memoirs, interviews, nonfiction, and more.I appreciated the chapter on Unity, The Sound of Your Voice, The Tyranny of the Final Product, and Write as Well as You Can.

A friend had loaned me a copy of On Writing Well, thinking I'd enjoy reading it. I loved it so much I immediately bought a copy for myself. The seniors in my classroom who are writing research papers are constantly hearing comments about writing clearly, made as I cover each chapter in the book. A fabulous reference for language arts classrooms.

I suspect those days are gone.I lost most of my confidence in him gradually except when he began to enthuse about his "Webster's Dictionary" which I know as a generic term, i.e., nearly useless. Learn to eliminate excess verbiage, and continue learning the English language and other topics also.There, I have saved you the price of this book. There is no "Webster's" company, it has become a generic term for a large number of INFERIOR dictionaries. As others have pointed out, the writer is a coach or cheerleader and as such may be quite effective. However, I got the impression he was a bit of a hack himself, in a position for many years such that he was paid whether he wrote well or badly. It is bad advice, and that is when I lost the big chunk of any remaining confidence in the value of his book.Much of it would be useful, in lieu of any other instruction, for a high school student or college freshman. There are better books to recommend, however.

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