Sunday, June 8, 2008
Write to the Point by Bill Stott
Product Description
Write to the Point is the best available guide to effective writing of non-fiction. "Have something to say, and say what you mean to say as simply as you can." Those are Bill Stott's most important points, and for all those readers who know that this simple advice may be difficult to follow, he offers encouragement on such topics as: how to find something to say; the basics of organization, how to avoid sexist language; how much is enough; plagiarism; and basic grammar.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #332120 in Books
* Published on: 1991-04-15
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 226 pages
Editorial Reviews
The New York Times Magazine
The year's best book for encouraging the beginning, or the intimidated, writer.
Review
"Super-enriched how-to book... designed to get the beginner or the pro... past the struggles of writing to the rewards of sharing something useful." -- Christian Science Monitor
"The year's best book for encouraging the beginning, or the intimidated, writer." -- The New York Times Magazine, William Safire
Christian Science Monitor
Super-enriched how-to book . . . designed to get the beginner or the pro . . . past the struggles of writing to the rewards of sharing something useful.
Customer Reviews
A Writing Guide for Novice Scholars5
I am a PhD student. This book was recommended by an instructor who cared about making me a better scholar. Stott's writing advice is crisp, clear, and actionable. After I implemented his recommendations, my assignments were consistently noted for their quality of expression. My writing is judged on what I say (content), not how I say it (style). I will always struggle with my writing. In spite of that fact, I now have a book that guides and encourages me with practical, effective advice. I wish I'd had this book earlier in my academic career!
Simply brilliant5
Stott opens your eyes to what writing should be. He teaches very plainly that there is no reason that you can't simply "write to the point" and say exactly what you want to say (in your own words).
By the way, it's a lot better than the other book of the same title.
This book explained how to improve my writing5
I had a Ph.D., needed to publish, thought I was a 'good writer' but in fact my writing was obtuse, rambled, unfocused and ineffective. A supervisor gave me this book. Within two years my writing was getting easily accepted for trade and academic publishing alike. Writing is now something I consider one of my strengths. I recommend this book to staff and students.