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It Should Be Thrown With Great Force: Practical Advice for Working Writers: A Compendium of Notes, Quotes and Anecdotes
It Should Be Thrown With Great Force: Practical Advice for Working Writers: A Compendium of Notes, Quotes and Anecdotes
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My own experience counsels otherwise. If space allowed, I could tell of books and articles that have given my writing (or my understanding of the publishing process) a much needed lift. Often this help has come in the form of a quote that encapsulates what I have been learning by trial and error but have never put into words.
Over the years I have collected these quotes in file folders, on scraps of paper, in books and magazines marked with sticky notes. They are the bits of writing wisdom I return to time and again. I bring them together here for the edification of budding scribes.
Chapters:
First Principles
Truth
Learning the Craft
The Reader
Getting Started
Voice
Style
Simplicity
Language
Beginnings
Endings
Revision
Editors
Money
The Writing Life
Critics and Criticism
A Sample Query Letter
The Elements of Lincoln's Grammar
17 Figures of Speech
The Anglo-Saxon Element
The Cumulative Sentence
It Should be Thrown With Great Force puts the budding writer in the shoes of the professional writer, demystifying to some degree the writing process. It is an ideal book for classroom use, a witty counterbalance to the often "dry and irksome" English handbook.