Bruce Ross-Larson
Edit Yourself
A Manual for Everyone Who Works with Words
In the first part of this useful book, the author shows how to solve common problems of writing. The reader will learn how to recognize common
problems of writing. The reader will learn how to recognize words and phrases that should be cut; how to shorten cumbersome sentences; how to
arrange the elements of pairs, series, and compound subjects and predicates; how to recognize and rectify mismanaged participles; and how to be
on the lookout for the better word.
The second part of the book consists of more than 1500 recommendations for cuts, changes, and comparisons that editors make to produce writing
that is concise and effective.
"A strong new entry for the reference shelf of anyone who writes to be understoodor would like to." Pittsburgh Press
Bruce Ross-Larson lives in Washington, D.C.
1995 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31326-3 / 128 pages / REFERENCE
|