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Spellbinding Sentences
Spellbinding Sentences: A Writer's Guide to Achieving Excellence and Captivating Readers | Barbara Baig
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Elevate Your Writing From So-So To Spectacular! Great writing requires more than an original idea, compelling characters, or a scintillating plot. An author needs all of these to be successful, but writing--and writing well--also demands an entirely different skill set. Spellbinding Sentences arms you with the tools you need to master the power of the English language. In this book, you'll learn the different qualities of words and the many ways those words can be combined to create sentences that hook readers. You'll emulate sentences from your favorite writers, practice proven techniques, and develop your skills one step at a time. The result? Your ability to craft excellent sentences will become second nature--and those sentences will hold your readers spellbound, page after page. "Barbara Baig's Spellbinding Sentences is a tribute to the pleasure and vitality of the English language. Never prescriptive and always clear, this enlightening book is sure to help all those wishing to add grace and strength to their writing." --Jane Brox, award-winning author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light, one of TIME magazine's top ten nonfiction books of 2010 "Spellbinding Sentences is sophisticated and down-to-earth at the same time. Barbara Baig has distilled decades of experience into this wise book." --Edward Dolnick, New York Times best-selling author of The Rescue Artist: A True Story of Art, Thieves, and the Hunt for a Missing Masterpiece
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peggyriley
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RaimeyGallant
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I love the last thoughts in this book. As it relates to the power of language, she goes on to add, "...when you have acquired power, you ought to use that power in a responsible manner." This creative writers' tool is a guide to understanding diction and syntax for flow, clarity, drama, and rhythm. The grammar sections are more than a refresher, because they illuminate style choices (including rule breaking) using examples from literature.

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RaimeyGallant
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For the #ReadingWomenMonth challenge, I offer this #BooksAboutBooks gem, which I'm three-quarters finished. It's a very useful book about writing books in my opinion, especially the part about building your vocabulary through word hoarding. Misha gives it four paws. #CatsOfLitsy

rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 8y
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RaimeyGallant @bookish22 Yeah, she knows. ;) 8y
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quietlycuriouskate Hi! Your cat is gorgeous! Can you tell me, is the book very grammar-focused? (I used to be a copy-editor and my grammar is still pretty hot.) Also, are the writers that the blurb talks about emulating likely to be known outside the USA? 8y
RaimeyGallant @River_Voice Hi! There's a chapter review of the parts of speech, which was helpful for me, because I learned French grammar before English. There's also a chapter on phrases, and now I'm into sentence structures. A lot is review, but in a good way, to be more aware of what I'm composing. She doesn't emulate other authors though. Perhaps my blurb is confusing, because I wrote it for a Litsy game. 8y
RaimeyGallant @river_voice Sorry, I misread part of your question. She gives examples from classic and modern literature but only to show examples of what she's writing about, not as endorsements. 8y
quietlycuriouskate @RaimeyGallant Thanks for replying. Your blurb wasn't confusing: I meant the back of the book when I looked it up. I'm new here and forgot that these comments are called blurbs! 8y
RaimeyGallant @river_voice I thought the same thing! We writers know blurb to mean something entirely different. So confusing! 8y
RaimeyGallant @EMJenkinson I'm going to start calling her that. 8y
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DianeDeMasi
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A little break from fiction to brush up my own writing skills.

MrBook Can't get enough books on writing 😊👍🏻. 8y
RaimeyGallant Love this one. :) #LitsyMindMeld 7y
DianeDeMasi I got it from the library and after the first chapter it was apparent I would use it frequently, so it went on the "must own now" list :D 7y
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