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Random House Guide to Good Writing

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Informationen zum Autor Mitchell Ivers is the former managing editor of Random House, Villard Books, and Times Books, and was chief copy editor before that. He has worked extensively as an editor and copy editor. He has a B.A. from Princeton University and an M.F.A. in writing from New York University. Klappentext Clear! concise! effective! THE RANDOM HOUSE GUIDE TO GOOD WRITING is for anyone who wishes to communicate well in writing. Mitchell Ivers shows us how to master the medium and the message with an array of features: Precise guidelines on word usage! grammar! and punctuation--and how to decide with "rules" you can discard to suit your purpose; How to choose the tone and style appropriate to your audience and subject; The essential components of plot in fiction and structure in nonfiction! and much more. An Alternate Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club A Main Selection of the Writer's Digest Book Club INTRODUCTION   How to Read a How-to-Write Book   Read this book with a pen and paper at your side—or with your word processor up and humming. While you’re still reading, begin to write.   Most of us write because it is not enough merely to be well read. We long to be “well said,” to think of ourselves—and have others think of us—as possessing the ability to write. We admire the economies as well as the poetic fancies of our favorite writers and wish that we too could wield words with such flair. We try and are discouraged. In desperation we pick up a how-to-write book. There are books of instruction and books of inspiration. The instructional books are often dull, while the inspirational books often lack practical advice. Both frequently leave you more discouraged than you were before you picked them up. A good how-to-write book will help you want to write.   Two types of how-to-write books have given writers comfort over the years. One eschews rules altogether; the other passes them on for what they may be worth. One example of a book that eschews rules altogether is Brenda Ueland’s If You Want to Write. Brenda Ueland was a writer, editor, and teacher who died in 1985 at the age of ninety-three. An ardent feminist, she believed that “everyone is talented, original and has something to say,” and she recommended that women neglect their housework for writing. If You Want to Write, first published in 1938 and currently available in paperback, was intended to inspire women whose creative urge had been “drummed out” by too many “unloving know-it-alls”: teachers, critics, parents, and husbands. The only good teacher, Ueland maintained, was an encouraging friend who “loves you, who thinks you are interesting or very important or wonderfully funny.” Brenda Ueland’s words of encouragement to her students were “Tell me more. Tell me all you can. I want to understand more about everything you feel and know and all the changes inside and out of you. Let more come out.”   An example of the other kind of how-to-write book, long out of print, is Playwright at Work by playwright and director John van Druten. Written in 1953, when van Druten’s kind of well-made play was going out of fashion, the book mostly talked about the techniques he lived and wrote by: laws of construction, plot, and dialogue. “I cannot make you a playwright,” van Druten wrote, “I can tell you only what I know and think, myself. There will be no rule that is not covered with the phrase ‘to suit my tastes.’ Those tastes may very well not be yours, as they have often not been those of other people. But they are all that I can write.”   The rules and techniques presented in The Random House Guide to Good Writing are offered in the same spirit: as tools with which you can fashion your own writing. If you were to attempt any other craft or hobby—pottery, auto mechanics, photography—you would first acquaint yourself with the available tools and then choose the appropriate ones for...

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Authors Mitchell Ivers
Publisher Ballantine
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.1993
 
EAN 9780345379962
ISBN 978-0-345-37996-2
No. of pages 288
Series Random House Publishing Group
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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