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Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer | Roy Peter Clark
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One of America's most influential writing teachers offers a toolbox from which writers of all kinds can draw practical inspiration. "Writing is a craft you can learn," says Roy Peter Clark. "You need tools, not rules." His book distills decades of experience into 50 tools that will help any writer become more fluent and effective. WRITING TOOLS covers everything from the most basic ("Tool 5: Watch those adverbs") to the more complex ("Tool 34: Turn your notebook into a camera") and provides more than 200 examples from literature and journalism to illustrate the concepts. For students, aspiring novelists, and writers of memos, e-mails, PowerPoint presentations, and love letters, here are 50 indispensable, memorable, and usable tools.
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CocoReads
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One last gift from my sister. Back to work tomorrow to start my long stretch but I‘m already looking forward to my extra long weekend at the end of it. Happiest of Holidays Littens. I hope you‘ve all had a good day filled with love, peace, and books.

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LiterRohde
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“If a period is a stop sign, then what kind of traffic flow is created by other marks? The comma is a speed bump; the semicolon is what a driver education teacher calls a “rolling stop”; the parenthetical expression is a detour; the colon is a flashing yellow light that announces something important up ahead; the dash is a tree branch in the road.”

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Butterfinger ♥️ 5y
MemoirsForMe Love this! 🙌🏻 5y
TK-421 I love this analogy! 5y
gradcat This is fun! ♥️ 5y
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MariettaSG
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A great book to refer to, I am currently writing more than I am reading, not in actual word count but in time spent, hence this book is in my spotlight again. Great little tips.

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REPollock
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Assigned reading for a class I'm taking.

Image: library flowers.

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GoneFishing

Poorly written reports, memos, announcements, and messages cost us time and money. They are blood clots in the body politic. The flow of information is blocked. Crucial problems go unsolved. Opportunities for reform and efficiency are buried.

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GoneFishing

When I moved to Alabama in 1974, I was struck by the generalized American speech patterns of local broadcast journalists. They did not sound like southerners. They had been trained to level their regional accents in the interest of comprehensibility. This struck me as more than odd; it seemed like a prejudice against southern speech, an illness, a form of self-loathing...I reached a point where I needed to name this language syndrome...Cronkitis!

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GoneFishing

From productive conversations with professional writers and editors. I once learned that only three behaviors set literate people apart. The first two are obvious: reading and writing; but the third surprised me: talking about how reading and writing work. Many of the tools came from great talk about the construction of stories and the distillation of meaning.

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GoneFishing

In “Politics and the English Language,” Orwell describes the relationship between language abuse and political abuse, how corrupt leaders use the passive voice to obscure unspeakable truths and shroud responsibility for their actions. They say “It must be admitted, now that the report has been reviewed, that mistakes were made,” rather than "I read the report, and I admit I made a mistake." Here‘s a life tool: always apologize in the active voice.

Wbabdullah I am currently reading 1984 😱. Perfect timing for that quote! 7y
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GoneFishing

If a period is a stop sign, then what kind of traffic flow is created by other marks? The comma is a speed bump; the semicolon is what a driver education teacher calls a “rolling stop”; the parenthetical expression is a detour; the colon is a flashing yellow light that announces something important up ahead; the dash is a tree branch in the road.

Wbabdullah Wow, love the metaphors! Never thought of punctuation that way...might have to use those metaphors in teaching this year! 7y
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