
Most writing books merely teach you how to edit your own writing. "Writing That Works" is a complete guide that shows you how to get ideas, develop them, organize them, and produce a finished product in your very own individual style. Here's how the book works:The Prewriting section shows you how to get started; how to "cluster"; and how to organize your ideas into an outline.The Freewriting section shows you how to "freewrite", and then how to freewrite from a cluster.The Rewriting section shows you how the pros do it; a fast way to do it; the thorough way to do it; and how to edit other people's writing.The Style section shows you how to develop your own style; and how to use your style to deal with paragraphs, sentences, phrases, and words.The Mechanics section deals with spelling, punctuation, syntax, and the four sure-fire steps for eliminating mechanical errors in your writing.The Business Writing section deals with how to write reports, proposals, memos, and letters. Samples of different types of letters-- persuasive, sales, complaint, reference, rejection, goodwill, and application-- are included for ready reference."Writing That Works" is an essential and enduring handbook for anyone who writes, whether on the job or full-time.
This book investigates the fundamental question of how individuals can systematically move from initial concept to a polished, professional written product. Author Richard Andersen provides a comprehensive framework designed to demystify the writing process for both business professionals and creative writers. By breaking down the act of writing into distinct, manageable phases, the text offers a structured methodology for idea generation, drafting, and technical refinement.
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Readers frequently note the practical, no-nonsense approach Andersen takes toward professional communication. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for those seeking to improve their technical proficiency in workplace writing.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1989-07-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070016933
ISBN-13:
9780070016934
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