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How to write anything : a complete guide / Laura Brown.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: First EditionDescription: ix, 596 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0393240142
  • 9780393240146
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.042 23
LOC classification:
  • PE1408 .B8573 2014
Contents:
Section I. The writing process -- Section II. E-writing and the technology revolution -- Section III. The entries -- --
Section I. The writing process -- 1. You can write anything -- 2. Finding your process -- -- Section II. E-writing and the technology revolution -- 3. Choose your weapon -- 4. The process of e-writing -- -- Section III. The entries -- Writing in your personal life -- Writing at school -- Writing at work.
Summary: "A practical guide to everything you'll ever need to write-at work, at school, and in your personal life. With more than two hundred how-to entries and easy-to-use models organized into three comprehensive sections on work, school, and personal life, How to Write Anything covers a wide range of topics that make it an essential guide for the whole family. You want your boss to fund a special project. How can you write a persuasive email that will win his approval? It's time to apply to college. How can you write an essay that will stand out? The mother of one of your co-workers has died. What's the best way to express your condolences? Grounded in a common-sense approach, friendly and supportive, How to Write Anything is Internet-savvy, with advice throughout about choosing the most appropriate medium for your message: e-mail or pen and paper. At once a how-to, a reference book, and a pioneering guide for writing in a changing world, this is the only writing resource you'll ever need."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I. The writing process -- Section II. E-writing and the technology revolution -- Section III. The entries -- --

Section I. The writing process -- 1. You can write anything -- 2. Finding your process -- -- Section II. E-writing and the technology revolution -- 3. Choose your weapon -- 4. The process of e-writing -- -- Section III. The entries -- Writing in your personal life -- Writing at school -- Writing at work.

"A practical guide to everything you'll ever need to write-at work, at school, and in your personal life. With more than two hundred how-to entries and easy-to-use models organized into three comprehensive sections on work, school, and personal life, How to Write Anything covers a wide range of topics that make it an essential guide for the whole family. You want your boss to fund a special project. How can you write a persuasive email that will win his approval? It's time to apply to college. How can you write an essay that will stand out? The mother of one of your co-workers has died. What's the best way to express your condolences? Grounded in a common-sense approach, friendly and supportive, How to Write Anything is Internet-savvy, with advice throughout about choosing the most appropriate medium for your message: e-mail or pen and paper. At once a how-to, a reference book, and a pioneering guide for writing in a changing world, this is the only writing resource you'll ever need."--Publisher's website.

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