Compose Yourself and Write Good English

Compose Yourself and Write Good English by Harry Blamires is a comprehensive reference work published by Penguin in 2003. This first edition, comprising 247 pages, is designed for anyone looking to express their thoughts clearly and effectively across various formats, including essays, journalism, letters, and work reports. The book addresses common pitfalls in writing and emphasizes the importance of logical thinking before putting pen to paper.
Readers will find practical guidance on improving their writing skills, with numerous examples of poor usage drawn from magazines and newspapers. The book focuses on enhancing communication abilities and offers commonsense strategies for producing confident and persuasive English. With its emphasis on clarity and effectiveness, this resource serves as a valuable tool for those seeking to refine their writing in the fields of language arts and communication studies.
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This book “is the ideal reference work for anyone who wants to express their thoughts in the clearest and most effective way for any audience – whether in essays, journalism, letters or work reports. Inaccurate or poorly expressed writing can create a detrimental impression on t he reader, but it is easy to avoid such problems by thinking logically about what you want to say before starting to write. Packed with examples of poor usage from sources such as magazines and newspapers, this commonsense guide demonstrated the best ways of producing confident and persuasive English.” – back cover.
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