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The big idea: If you want to get heard in the information age, you
need to change the way you write. Now. Smart Brevity will teach you
how. Brevity is confidence. Length is fear. This is the guiding
principle of Smart Brevity, a communication formula built by Axios
journalists to prioritize essential news and information, explain
its impact and deliver it in a concise and visual format. Now, the
co-founders of Axios have created an essential guide for
communicating effectively and efficiently using Smart Brevity -
think Strunk and White's Elements of Style for the digital age. In
SMART BREVITY: Write Less. Say More. Be Heard, Axios co-founders
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, and Roy Schwartz teach readers how to say
more with less in virtually any format. They also share
communications lessons learned from their decades of experience in
media, business and communications.
A WALL STREET JOURNAL AND USA TODAY NATIONAL BESTSELLER! Brevity is
confidence. Length is fear. This is the guiding principle of Smart
Brevity, a communication formula built by Axios journalists to
prioritize essential news and information, explain its impact and
deliver it in a concise and visual format. Now, the co-founders of
Axios have created an essential guide for communicating effectively
and efficiently using Smart Brevity - think Strunk and White's
Elements of Style for the digital age. In SMART BREVITY: The Power
of Saying More with Less, Axios co-founders Jim VandeHei, Mike
Allen, and Roy Schwartz teach readers how to say more with less in
virtually any format. They also share communications lessons
learned from their decades of experience in media, business and
communications.
Superman is the original superhero, an American icon, and arguably
the most famous character in the world--and he's Jewish! Introduced
in June 1938, the Man of Steel was created by two Jewish teens,
Jerry Siegel, the son of immigrants from Eastern Europe, and Joe
Shuster, an immigrant. They based their hero's origin story on
Moses, his strength on Samson, his mission on the golem, and his
nebbish secret identity on themselves. They made him a refugee
fleeing catastrophe on the eve of World War II and sent him to tear
Nazi tanks apart nearly two years before the US joined the war. In
the following decades, Superman's mostly Jewish writers, artists,
and editors continued to borrow Jewish motifs for their stories,
basing Krypton's past on Genesis and Exodus, its society on Jewish
culture, the trial of Lex Luthor on Adolf Eichmann's, and a future
holiday celebrating Superman on Passover. A fascinating journey
through comic book lore, American history, and Jewish tradition,
this book examines the entirety of Superman's career from 1938 to
date, and is sure to give readers a newfound appreciation for the
Mensch of Steel!
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