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As an environmental scientist, you are used to writing scientific
articles, but how confident do you feel writing policy or
regulatory documents? Do you feel you have the necessary writing
skills to influence policy and inform the public? This refreshingly
clear guide provides environmental scientists and conservation
professionals with an effective writing process that can be applied
in a range of financial, political, or organizational contexts.
Baker outlines a replicable seven-step writing formula based on
practical experience that acknowledges the complexities inherent in
the worlds of endangered species, habitat conservation, and
recovery planning. Using the formula, scientists will be able to
communicate confidently and successfully with a multitude of
audiences. Baker's guide is written for scientists, not
professional writers. In it, best practices abound. Practical
examples, strategies, and diagrams guide the reader at every step,
and selected resources are provided for further reference.
Sex, being a taboo in our society, restricts us from discussing it
openly. As a result, several misconceptions and myths are bred and
fostered by this denial, leading these myths to gain currency. Will
masturbation lead to weakness? Does kissing make you pregnant? Does
a wart on the genitalia mean veneral disease? Unable to find
answers to many such queries, these people become easy targets for
the quacks who fleece them and in the process give a push to the
existing cycle of disinformation. This book throws light on this
subject, dispelling scientifically several myths associated with
it. The book discusses threadbare the entire gamut of sexual
artistry with references from celebrated sex manuals like Kamasutra
and other texts. Backed by apt illustrations, the book will prove
to be an informative, educative and enjoyable reading material.
Part of Longman's successful Short Guide Series, A Short Guide to
Writing about Literature emphasizes writing as a process and
incorporates new critical approaches to writing about literature.
The twelfth edition continues to offer students sound advice on how
to become critical thinkers and enrich their reading response
through accessible, step-by-step instruction. This highly respected
text is ideal as a supplement to any course where writing about
literature or literary studies is emphasized.
A comprehensive guide to building and maintaining a sustainable,
profitable, and enjoyable business as a freelance editor. According
to LinkedIn, more than twenty thousand people in the United States
list themselves as freelance editors. But many who have the
requisite skills to be excellent editors lack the entrepreneurial
skills needed to run a thriving, fulfilling business. The few
resources available to freelance editors, new and established, are
typically limited in scope and lack the strategic thinking needed
to make a business flourish. The Freelance Editor's Handbook
provides a complete guide to setting up and running a prosperous
freelancing business, from finding clients to increasing
productivity, from deciding how to price services to achieving
work/life balance, and from paying taxes to saving for retirement.
Unlike most other books on freelance editing, this book is founded
on a business-success mindset: The goal isn't simply to eke out a
living through freelancing. Rather, the goal is to establish a
thriving, rewarding business that allows editors to achieve their
career goals, earn a comfortable living, and still have time for
family, friends, and personal pursuits. Author Suzy Bills
identifies multiple strategies and methods that freelancers can
apply, drawing on current research in entrepreneurship, psychology,
and well-being. This book is the ultimate resource for editors at
all levels: students just starting out, in-house staff looking to
transition, and experienced freelancers who want to make their
businesses more profitable and enjoyable.
Advanced Creative Nonfiction: A Writers' Guide and Anthology offers
expert instruction on writing creative nonfiction in any
form-including memoir, lyric essay, travel writing, and more-while
taking an expansive approach to fit a rapidly evolving literary art
form. From a history of creative nonfiction, related ethical
concerns, and new approaches to revision and publishing, this book
offers innovative strategies and ideas beyond what's traditionally
covered. Advanced Creative Nonfiction: A Writers' Guide and
Anthology also includes: * An anthology of contemporary creative
nonfiction by some of today's most inventive and celebrated writers
* Advanced explorations into the craft of creative nonfiction
across forms * In-depth discussion of truth, ethics, and memory *
Practical advice on revision, editing, research, and publishing *
Writing prompts and exercises throughout the textbook A companion
website is also available for the book at
http://www.bloomsburyonlineresources.com/advanced-creative-nonfiction
In Violence in the Films of Stephen King, contributors analyze the
theme of violence in the film adaptations of Stephen King's
work-ranging from the earliest films in the King canon to his most
recent iterations-through a variety of lenses. Investigating the
diverse and varying roles that violence continues to play as both
the level of violence and the gendered depictions of violence have
evolved, many of the contributors come to the conclusion that
King's films have grown more violent over time. This book also
examines the fine line between necessary violence and
sensationalist violence, discussing the complexity of determining
what constitutes violence with a narrative and ethical significance
versus violence intended solely to titillate, repulse, or otherwise
draw an emotional reaction from viewers. Scholars of film studies,
horror studies, literary studies, and gender studies will find this
book particularly useful.
From one of America's most influential writing teachers, a
collection of 50 of the best writing strategies distilled from 50
writing and language books -- from Aristotle to Strunk and White.
With so many excellent writing guides lining bookstore shelves, it
can be hard to know where to look for the best advice. Should you
go with Natalie Goldberg or Anne Lamott? Maybe William Zinsser or
Donald Murray would be more appropriate. Then again, what about the
classics -- Strunk and White, or even Aristotle himself?
Thankfully, your search is over. In Murder Your Darlings, Roy Peter
Clark, who for more than 30 years has been a beloved and revered
writing teacher to children and Pulitzer prize-winners alike, has
compiled a remarkable collection of 50 of the best writing tips
from 50 of the best writing books of all time. With a chapter
devoted to each piece of advice, Clark expands and contextualizes
the original author's suggestions, and offers anecdotes about how
each one helped him or other writers sharpen their skills. An
invaluable resource for scribblers of all kinds, Murder Your
Darlings is an inspiring and edifying ode to the craft of writing.
Writing tends to make people anxious, and with good reason. The first sentence of a job application letter can consign it to the bin. A speech intended to rouse can put a room to sleep. A mistimed tweet can cost you your job. And a letter to a beloved may aim to convey feelings of tenderness but end up making the recipient laugh rather than melt.
In this complete guide to persuasive writing, Sam Leith shows how to express yourself fully across any medium, and how to maximise your chances of getting your way in every situation. From work reports to Valentine cards, and from emails of condolence to tweets of complaint, Leith lays bare the secrets to successful communication, eloquence and off- and online etiquette. How do you write a job application, a thank-you card, or an email to your bank manager, to your children's headteacher, to your clients or your boss? How do you prepare a speech to win the argument, get the vote of confidence, or embarrass the bridegroom? Getting these things right - or wrong - can be life-changing.
Succinct treatments of the most general principles of style and composition, as well as examinations of specific modes of address (What is a subtweet? How do I write a moving elegy?) are accompanied by concrete and well-illustrated dos and don'ts and examples of wins and fails. Astute, sprightly and illuminating, Write to the Point will give you the skills and confidence you need to get your message across on every occasion.
This book provides an approachable exposition of the rationale of
textual editing with special reference to texts from between
1550-1800. The volume explains how manuscript and printed texts
were produced, indicating the implications of this for their
editorial treatment and giving practical advice on how texts should
be prepared and presented.
Guide for Grammar, Voice, and Sentence Structure "If you're going
to have one grammar book on your shelf, make it this one!" -Dani
Alcorn, COO at Writing Academy and cofounder of Writer's Secret
Sauce #1 New Release in Writing, Research & Publishing Guides,
Composition and Language, Grammar Reference, Semantics, Vocabulary
Books, Study & Teaching Reference, Reading Skills, and editing
Comma Sense by Ellen Feld is a style guide for all things grammar.
Learn the rules of adverbs, punctuation, abbreviations,
prepositions, and much more. Feld shows you how to write
technically, professionally, and personally. Grammar for everyone.
Master English grammar with Ellen Feld. Comma Sense goes above and
beyond the average grammar book. Professional writers, students,
novices, and experts can benefit from learning or relearning the
basics of grammar and beyond: em dashes, parentheticals and
parallelism, diction and logic, run-on sentences and sentence
fragments, and more. Become a master of capitalization and
punctuation, subjects and predicates, and contractions and
possessives. Test Your Knowledge. After every chapter, take a quiz
to practice your new grammatical skills in this great grammar
workbook. At the end of the book, a comprehensive test allows you
to utilize all you have learned. Inside, you'll find: The basics of
grammar and beyond Tips for better writing Terrific supplementary
resources Readers who enjoyed The Elements of Style; Actually, the
Comma Goes Here; The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation; or The
Perfect English Grammar Workbook will love Comma Sense: A Guide to
Grammar Victory. Workbook will love Comma Sense: Your Guide to
Grammar Victory.
This book presents multiple cultural and contextual takes on
working performances of academic/writer/thinker, both inside and
outside the academy. With worldwide, seismic shifts taking place in
both the contexts and terrains of universities, and subsequently
the altering of what it means to write as an academic and work in
academia, the editors and contributors use writing to position and
re-position themselves as academics, thinkers and researchers.
Using as a point of departure universities and academic/writing
work contexts shaped by the increasing dominance of
commodification, measurement and performativity, this volume
explores responses to these evolving, shifting contexts. In
response to the growing global interest in writing as performance,
this book breaks new ground by theorizing multiple identity
constructions of academic/writer/researcher; considering the
possibilities and challenges of engaging in academic writing work
in ways that are authentic and sustainable. This reflective and
interdisciplinary volume will resonate with students and scholars
of academic writing, as well as all those working to reconcile
different facets of identity.
Most students struggle with learning how to find references, use
them effectively, and cite them appropriately in a required format.
One of the most common formats is that of APA. The authors all have
vast experience teaching writing courses to various levels of
studentsfrom undergraduates to graduates in other countries.
However, there was lacking a book that could explain the basics of
APA in simple, easy-to-understand language for non-native speakers
of English, who are often unfamiliar with using references and
formatting an essay in a particular method. In order to offer
English Learner student writers a source of information that is
appropriate for their level, and is cost-effective, this updated
APA 7th edition guidebook provides students with important
information in clear, concise, user-friendly language, as well as
to offer practical examples that will help them grasp the concept
of secondary research writing. Much of the published materials on
the market targets native speakers of English. The problem with
this is that they present the nitpicky details of APA in ways that
do not make sense to native speakers of English, let alone to those
for whom English is not their first language, because the
information is presented in very technical terms that are not
easyto understand. This handbook presents the same information in
simplified terms with images and step-by-step instructions in ways
that make sense to both native and non-native English speaking
student writers. Additionally, student writers often struggle with
understanding the concept of plagiarism, as well as how to find
sources, evaluate the appropriateness of sources, and use sources
in effective ways (e.g., how to integrate quotes, when to
paraphrase, among others). This book provides this important
information that is concise and easy to understand. NOTE: This is a
REVISED edition of our original The Concise APA Handbook, which has
been updated for APA 7th edition, which was issued in the fall,
2019.
How to Write about Economics and Public Policy is designed to guide
graduate students through conducting, and writing about, research
on a wide range of topics in public policy and economics. This
guidance is based upon the actual writing practices of professional
researchers in these fields and it will appeal to practitioners and
students in disciplinary areas such as international economics,
macroeconomics, development economics, public finance, policy
studies, policy analysis, and public administration. Supported by
real examples from professional and student writers, the book helps
students understand what is expected of writers in their field and
guides them through choosing a topic for research to writing each
section of the paper. This book would be equally effective as a
classroom text or a self-study resource.
Embodied Playwriting: Improv and Acting Exercises for Writing and
Devising is the first book to compile new and adapted exercises for
teaching playwriting in the classroom, workshop, or studio through
the lens of acting and improvisation. The book provides access to
the innovative practices developed by seasoned playwriting teachers
from around the world who are also actors, improv performers, and
theatre directors. Borrowing from the embodied art of acting and
the inventive practice of improvisation, the exercises in this book
will engage readers in performance-based methods that lead to the
creation of fully imagined characters, dynamic relationships, and
vivid drama. Step-by-step guidelines for exercises, as well as
application and coaching advice, will support successful lesson
planning and classroom implementation for playwriting students at
all levels, as well as individual study. Readers will also benefit
from curation by editors who have experience with high-impact
educational practices and are advocates for the use of varied
teaching strategies to increase accessibility, inclusion,
skill-building, and student success. Embodied Playwriting offers a
wealth of material for teachers and students of playwriting
courses, as well as playwrights who look forward to experimenting
with dynamic, embodied writing practices.
Evolutions in technology and connectivity have brought about
significant changes in the ways writing is produced and shared. Yet
despite monumental shifts in the practice of writing, how we teach
writing has remained largely static. What we need is a new set of
genres for writing instruction: genres that will speak to students
who are already immersed in rich and multifaceted literacy
practices through social media, gaming and new technologies.
Jessica S. Early's Next Generation Genres provides an alternative
framework for a secondary writing curriculum that places a central
emphasis on helping students gain the experience they need to write
with confidence in academic and civic life. If your students' eyes
glaze over when they face a standard essay assignment, perhaps it's
time to let them try writing an infographic or a podcast!
Tips on writing to consumers and business-to-business
Create captivating, results-oriented, sales-generating copy
Need to produce winning copy for your business? This fast, fun
guide takes you through every step of a successful copywriting
project, from direct mail, print ads, and radio spots to Web sites,
articles, and press releases. You'll see how to gather crucial
information before you write, build awareness, land sales, and keep
customers coming back for more.
Discover How To:
* Write compelling headlines and body copy
* Turn your research into brilliant ideas
* Create motivational materials for worthy causes
* Fix projects when they go wrong
* Land a job as a copywriter
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