Understanding Style: Practical Ways to Improve Your Writing

Understanding Style: Practical Ways to Improve Your Writing by Joe Glaser, published by Oxford University Press on June 18, 2009, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance writing skills. This second edition, comprising 288 pages, demystifies the concept of style in writing, drawing on modern linguistics to clarify the connection between written and spoken language. The book provides practical techniques for controlling rhythm and emphasis, making it a valuable resource for those looking to refine their writing.
Readers will find a wealth of information on essential writing topics such as economy, diction, coherence, and variety, complemented by open-ended exercises from various fields including business and popular science. Each chapter features a summary and a “Your Writing” assignment, allowing readers to apply the concepts directly to their work. The updated edition also includes a new chapter on subjects and predicates, along with resources like a glossary of writing terms and a guide to punctuation. Additional exercises and tools are accessible on the author’s website, enhancing the learning experience.
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Many writers view style as a dreaded Bermuda Triangle–they have no idea how to improve anything they have written. This book dispels much of that mystery, using the findings of modern linguistics to explore the relationship between written and spoken voices and to uncover little-known ways to control rhythm and emphasis.
With a focus on sound and voice, author Joe Glaser explains and illustrates measurable, non-subjective keys to good writing–an approach that yields practical writing techniques and advice rarely found elsewhere. An excellent choice for courses in advanced composition, the book also covers more standard topics such as economy, diction, coherence, and variety–along with abundant open-ended exercises drawn from business, history, popular science, and other areas. Each chapter includes a final, quick-reference summary and a “Your Writing” assignment that readers can apply directly to their own work.
Updated throughout, the second edition emphasizes word processing and Internet resources and includes a new chapter on subjects and predicates. The book also features a glossary of writing terms, a brief dictionary of usage, a guide to punctuation, and a detailed index.
Exercises, sample answers, analytical tools, writing links, and other helpful aids are available on the author’s website at http://www.wku.edu/~joe.glaser/style%20home%20page.html.
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