Sin and Syntax How to Craft Wicked Good Prose

Cover of Sin and Syntax How to Craft Wicked Good Prose by Constance Hale
Publisher: Crown
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Revised, Updated
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780385346894
Dimensions:
Height: 7.99 Inches
Length: 5.2 Inches
Weight: 0.51147244784 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 808.042
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Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wicked Good Prose by Constance Hale is a revised and updated edition published by Crown on August 13, 2013. This 320-page book is designed for writers seeking to enhance their skills in crafting engaging and memorable prose. Constance Hale combines a witty tone with practical advice, covering essential grammar rules while exploring unconventional syntax techniques that can elevate writing across various forms, from emails to advertising and beyond.

Readers will find a wealth of writing prompts and challenges throughout the chapters, encouraging creativity and experimentation. The book delves into topics such as the effective use of literary devices, the importance of word choice, and strategies to avoid common pitfalls in writing. Sin and Syntax serves as a comprehensive resource for students, professionals, and seasoned writers alike, aiming to improve their command of the English language and develop a distinctive writing style.


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A fully revised and updated edition with writing prompts and challenges in every chapter

Today’s writers need more spunk than Strunk: whether it’s the Great American e-mail, Madison Avenue advertising, or Grammy Award-winning rap lyrics, memorable writing must jump off the page. Copy veteran Constance Hale is on a mission to make creative communication, both the lyrical and the unlawful, an option for everyone.

With its crisp, witty tone, Sin and Syntax covers grammar’s ground rules while revealing countless unconventional syntax secrets (such as how to use—Gasp!—interjections or when to pepper your prose with slang) that make for sinfully good writing. Discover how to:

*Distinguish between words that are “pearls” and words that are “potatoes”

* Avoid “couch potato thinking” and “commitment phobia” when choosing verbs

* Use literary devices such as onomatopoeia, alliteration, and metaphor (and understand what you’re doing)

Everyone needs to know how to write stylish prose—students, professionals, and seasoned writers alike. Whether you’re writing to sell, shock, or just sing, Sin and Syntax—now celebrating 20 years in print—is the guide you need to improve your command of the English language.

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