English language + Rhetoric
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English language + Rhetoric
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English language + Rhetoric
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Incoming Resources
- Writing for designers, Scott Kubie ; forward by Dan Brown
- Craft and conscience, how to write about social issues, Kavita Das
- The World book complete word power library
- Do I make myself clear?, why writing well matters, Harold Evans
- Writing with precision, how to write so that you cannot possibly be misunderstood, Jefferson D. Bates
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- Farnsworth's classical English rhetoric, by Ward Farnsworth
- Scholastic's A + guide to good writing, Diane Teitel Rubins
- Visual writing, Anne Hanson
- Virginia Woolf writers' workshop, seven lessons to inspire great writing, Danell Jones
- Pinckert's practical grammar, a lively, unintimidating guide to usage, punctuation, and style, Robert C. Pinckert
- Draft no. 4, essays about the writing process, John McPhee
- How to write short, word craft for fast times, by Roy Peter Clark
- The elements of speechwriting and public speaking, Jeff Scott Cook
- The way of the writer, reflections on the art and craft of storytelling, Charles Johnson
- A Pocket guide to correct grammar, Vincent F. Hopper [and others]
- Writing tools, 50 essential strategies for every writer, Roy Peter Clark
- The Elements of Style: &, With Editor's Notes, New Chapters & Study Guide, William Strunk Jr. ; edited by Richard De A'Morelli
- Effective writing for business, college and life, William Stanek
- Writing arguments, a rhetoric with readings, John D. Ramage, John C. Bean, June Johnson
- Signed, sealed, delivered, celebrating the joys of letter writing, Nina Sankovitch
- Reading like a writer, a guide for people who love books and for those who want to write them, Francine Prose
- Lively writing, the process of creative communication, Jeffrey Schrank ; editorial consultant, Harvey Daniels
- Modern rhetoric, [by] Cleanth Brooks [and] Robert Penn Warren. With readings
- The art of styling sentences, 20 patterns for success, Ann Longknife, K.D. Sullivan
- Wired for story, the writer's guide to using brain science to hook readers from the very first sentence, Lisa Cron
- 1,001 letters for all occasions, the best models for every business and personal need, Corey Sandler and Janice Keefe
- For the love of letters, a 21st-century guide to the art of letter writing, Samara O'Shea
- Write your heart out, Rebecca McClanahan
- Suppose a sentence, Brian Dillon
- The St. Martin's guide to writing, Rise B. Axelrod, Charles R. Cooper
- Refining composition skills, rhetoric and grammar for ESL students, Regina L. Smalley, Mary K. Ruetten
- Tell it like it is, a guide to clear and honest writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Critical inquiry, the process of argument, Michael Boylan
- How to write, speak, and think more effectively, by Rudolf Flesch
- Writing tools, 50 essential strategies for every writer, Roy Peter Clark
- Words like loaded pistols, rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama, Sam Leith
- Harbrace college handbook, John C. Hodges and Mary E. Whitten
- Express yourself in written English, Frederick H. O'Connor
- The elements of style, by William Strunk Jr. ; with revisions, an introduction, and a chapter on writing by E.B. White
- How to say it, choice words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs for every situation, by Rosalie Maggio
- Style, ten lessons in clarity and grace, Joseph M. Williams
- Basic language skills, Ellen K. Mansfield in association with Clifford P. Seitz, Robert A. D'Agostino, Carmine C. Castellano
- Draft no. 4, on the writing process, John McPhee
- The portable creative writing workshop, Pat Boran
- For the love of letters, the joy of slow communication, John O'Connell
- How to write essays, a step-by-step guide for all levels, with sample essays, Don Shiach
- Rhetorical traditions and British romantic literature, edited by Don H. Bialostosky and Lawrence D. Needham
- American usage and style, the consensus, Roy H. Copperud
- Wired for story, the writer's guide to using brain science to hook readers from the very first sentence, Lisa Cron
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