The Elements of Expression, Revised and Expanded Edition Lib/E: Putting Thoughts Into Words

Author:   Arthur Plotnik ,  Jessica Page Morrell ,  Richard Waterhouse
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9780792787990


Publication Date:   01 July 2012
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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A funny and useful grammar book! There are many grammar and usage books that give advice on correct English. This isn't one of them. The Elements of Expression targets expressiveness as a goal apart from getting it technically right. Imagine the yawns a sportscaster would induce by announcing, His bat struck the ball and the ball went into the stands, instead of He took that ball downtown! And why say, I'd prefer it if you didn't volunteer your opinions, if what you really mean is When I want your advice, I'll beat it out of you (Chuck Norris, Code of Silence)? Written with uncommon wit and humor, The Elements of Expression offers writers, speakers, and self-improvers a fresh look at how they express (or fail to express) their thoughts and feelings. Plotnik supplies many engaging examples of adventurous language to show the tremendous power of words to describe and enliven human experience. For people who care about language and want to write or speak forcefully, effectively-in a word, expressively-this is the audiobook to turn on!

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Author:   Arthur Plotnik ,  Jessica Page Morrell ,  Richard Waterhouse
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 18.50cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780792787990


ISBN 10:   0792787994
Publication Date:   01 July 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Plotnick succeeds where many writers fail. he not only enlightens, he entertains. To be guided by such a sure and steady hand is a delight-a romp through the ever-changing trends of taste and style that shape our use of English. -- Stephen Wilbers, author of Keys to Great Writing With sincerity, humor, and the occasional precision-lobbed 'grenade, ' Plotnik teaches by example, demonstrating dozens of ways we can 'abuse' English and add interest and tension to dozy prose-all without forsaking authenticity and restraint. -- Carol Fisher Saller, author of The Subversive Copy Editor Funny and fundamentally helpful. -- Constance Hale, author of Sin and Syntax Richard Waterhouse' interpretive skills and playful approach make this thoughtful book on writing shine in the audio format. With youthful and reasoned enthusiasm, he reads long sentences, lists, and quotations with razor clarity and sounds authentically engaged with the author's ideas and sensibilities. He's especially effective when reading the examples offered on oral presentations, which allow listeners to hear how phrasing, tone, and emphasis can vary. For experienced writers and newbies alike, this is an invaluable book on how one's choice of words can influence the formality, style, and effectiveness of our writing. -- AudioFile [An] entertaining potpourri of thoughts about words...A helpful little compendium for writers and speaking wishing to brush up on their prose. -- Publishers Weekly Mr. Plotnik challenges his readers to set themselves apart...Genuinely funny. -- New York Journal of Books


Mr. Plotnik challenges his readers to set themselves apart...Genuinely funny. -- New York Journal of Books [An] entertaining potpourri of thoughts about words...A helpful little compendium for writers and speaking wishing to brush up on their prose. -- Publishers Weekly Funny and fundamentally helpful. -- Constance Hale, author of Sin and Syntax With sincerity, humor, and the occasional precision-lobbed 'grenade, ' Plotnik teaches by example, demonstrating dozens of ways we can 'abuse' English and add interest and tension to dozy prose-all without forsaking authenticity and restraint. -- Carol Fisher Saller, author of The Subversive Copy Editor Plotnick succeeds where many writers fail. he not only enlightens, he entertains. To be guided by such a sure and steady hand is a delight-a romp through the ever-changing trends of taste and style that shape our use of English. -- Stephen Wilbers, author of Keys to Great Writing Richard Waterhouse' interpretive skills and playful approach make this thoughtful book on writing shine in the audio format. With youthful and reasoned enthusiasm, he reads long sentences, lists, and quotations with razor clarity and sounds authentically engaged with the author's ideas and sensibilities. He's especially effective when reading the examples offered on oral presentations, which allow listeners to hear how phrasing, tone, and emphasis can vary. For experienced writers and newbies alike, this is an invaluable book on how one's choice of words can influence the formality, style, and effectiveness of our writing. -- AudioFile


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Richard Waterhouse is an actor, teacher, director, and producer who is featured in the Hallmark Christmas classic Moonlight and Mistletoe and the independent feature Karl Rove, I Love You. He lives with his partner in Newbury, Vermont.

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