Write with Excellence 201 : A lighthearted guide to the serious matter of writing well-for Christian authors, editors, and students / Joyce K. Ellis
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Credo Publishing University, (c)2017.Description: xvii, 328 pages : 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781625860699
- .W758 2017
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Grammar and related matters -- Defibrillate your verbs -- Resuscitate your nouns -- The match game: Subjects and verbs -- Getting tense? Avoiding verb tense errors -- Moody verbs: Using verb mood correctly -- Get your adverbs here! -- Are your adjectives on steroids -- or just obnoxious? -- Wrangling pronouns: Matching subjects with pronouns -- The case of the questionable pronoun: Pronoun case -- The reflexology of pronouns: Reflexive pronouns -- Where'd I misplace the modifier -- That which is whom -- Quell those qualifiers -- Let's split (and other last words): How to handle infinitives and final prepositions -- Are you appositive? (What in the world is an appositive?) -- What could be worst? Comparatives and superlatives -- Wanna go out for a spell? Spelling and usage.
Punctuation and related matters -- That's what he said: Punctuating dialogue -- Hyphen hyperactivity: When to use hyphens -- Compound infractions: Compound word? Hyphenated word? Two words? -- The inside scope: Colons and semicolons -- Stamp out apostrophe abuse -- Capital crimes and misdemeanors: Capitalization -- Commatose: All about commas -- In this corner ... Italics versus quotation marks -- Gimme a break! Em dashes? Commas? Parentheses? -- Diagnosis terminal: Sentence-ending punctuation -- Watch out for slash-ers: Using the slash properly -- Paint-by-number writing: Proper expression of numbers -- Getting possessive: Showing possession -- Quotable quotes for 2000, Alex: Handling quotations correctly -- Citation citings: Footnotes, endnotes, and other source citations -- Handling scripture carefully and correctly.
Style, usage, and other considerations -- Stylin': What is style? -- Don't use that tone with me: Avoiding preachiness and other reader-offensive tones -- Tight writing -- Spit-polished writing -- Got rhythm? -- Flow gently, sweet manuscript -- Come to your senses: Captivating readers with sensory detail -- Putting the transit into transitions: The importance of smooth transitions -- Beware the jargonaut: Purging jargon from your writing -- Exclusive all-inclusions: Avoiding gender and other types of exclusivity -- Touche cliches -- Worth the sweat: We're entitled to a great title and engaging subheads -- Why did the editor do that to my manuscript?
Write with Excellence is a lighthearted handbook that gives new life to her columns. It both teaches and inspires, offering the following elements and more: three major sections, covering grammar, punctuation, and style; forty-six chapters on everything from defibrillating verbs to avoiding apostrophe abuse; quizzes at the end of each chapter to apply knowledge to one's own writing; lots of humor, actually making grammar fun.
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