- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Riverhead Books
2013.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First Riverhead trade paperback edition
- Physical Description
- xi, 175 pages ; 21 cm
- Audience
- 1040L
- ISBN
- 9781594488481
- Introduction
- Part I. How To Not Write Bad: The One-Word Version
- Part II. How To Not Write Wrong
- A. The Elements of House Style
- 1. Numbers and Abbreviations
- 2. Capitalization
- 3. Italics
- 4. There Is No Reason Ever to Use Boldface in a Piece of Writing, Except for a Section Heading (Like This)
- B. Punctuation
- 1. '
- 2. -
- 3. -
- 4. ,
- 5. ;
- 6. :
- 7. " "
- 8. ( )
- C. Words
- 1. The Single Most Common Mistake Is the Most Easily Fixable Mistake
- 2. Spelling
- 3. Wrong Word
- D. Grammar
- 1. Sanitized
- 2. Skunked
- 3. Still Wrong
- Part III. How to Not Write Bad
- A. Punctuation
- 1. Quotation Marks
- 2. Exclamation Points, Dashes, Semicolons, Colons, Parentheses, Italics, and Rhetorical Questions
- B. Words and Phrases
- 1. Really Quick Fix: Avoid These Words!
- 2. Short Is Good (I)
- 3. Precision: Words That Are a Bit Off
- 4. Avoid Clichés Like the Plague
- 5. Euphemisms, Buzzwords, and Jargon
- C. Sentences
- 1. Word Rep.
- 2. Start Strong
- 3. End Strong
- 4. Short Is Good (II)
- 5. The Perils of Ambiguity
- 5. What Is the What? Or, the Trouble with Vague Pronouns
- 7. When You Catch a Preposition, Kill It
- 8. To Use to fie or Not to Use to Be
- 9. What the Meaning of "Is Is" Is
- 10. Tone
- D. Sentence to Sentence, Paragraph To Paragraph
- Author's Note