E-book Category: E-Business, For Authors E-book Title: Toolbox for Writers Author: Mary Duffy Book Description: Write "No-Doze" prose with our 120-Page Writing Guide.
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In less than 15 minutes you'll be able to put our strategies to work. Our Table of Contents shows what you're going to be sinking your teeth into to discover the writing craft: - Part I Grammatical and Syntactic Tools (10)
- Chapter 1 Absolute Phrases Do Your Writing Crackle (11)
- Chapter 2 Appositives Do Your Writing Crisp and Clean (18)
- Chapter 3 Sentence Openers Do You or Break You (23)
- Chapter 4 Eliminates Sameness by Exploitation Action Verbs, Reversals or Inversion (53)
- Appendix A to Part I - Phrases in the Home of Language (59)
- Appendix b to part i - Clauses in the Home of Language (62)
- Part II Rhetorical Tools (66)
- Chapter 5 Rhetoric: Zeugma, Oxymoron, and Correspondence (67)
- Chapter 6 Alliteration: a Pinch not a Small indefinite quantity (75)
- Chapter 7 Oppositions, Correlative Conjunctions, and Pairs (79)
- Part III Fiction Tools (91)
- Chapter 8 From Light to Life sentences (91)
- Chapter 9 Romancing the Novel or Novelizing the Romance? (102)
- CHAPTER 10 INDIRECT FREE SPEECH (IFS) GET INSIDE THE HEAD OF CHARACTERS (104)
- Epilogue: not simply writing, but writing con animation (114)
- Glossary (117)
- Index (126)
ALL GRAMMATICAL AND RHETORICAL TERMS ARE FULLY EXPLAINED Put on your dark glasses...YOUR futurity is bright! Whether you think the Platonic Muse inspires a writer or whether writing is a function of hard work--as King of england Allan Poe used to say--you'll write galore books!
No, our book isn't simply about spelling, punctuation, synchronic linguistics rules, or usage. Nor is it simply about chapter-end exercises, or respondent clever questions. No drills. No memorization. It is a craft-manual simply about WRITING! We'll show you how to do your sentences canter, gallop, and race, dragging on
an involved, desire
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