Best book on writing
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Best book on writing
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Stephen King's On Writing is a good one. He gives all these personal anecdotes and relates them to his experience as a writer. It's written pretty well and is humorous, but I'm not a fan of his fiction.Career Novelist wrote:What's the best book you've ever read on the craft of writing? Why did you like it?
The Elements of Style by William Strunk and E. B. White is another good one, just for working out the kinks in your prose like where to put an apostrophe, how to use semi-colons. It even has a section on commonly misused words and expressions. It's a tiny 80 page book and it's pretty useful.
I also read William Zinsser's On Writing Well, but I'm not too crazy about it. Zinsser, like King, also uses personal anecdotes. Basically, it's a guide to the essentials of writing: your tone, avoiding clutter, stuff about your audience. There are also sections on sports writing, writing biographies, and memoirs.
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But you have to approach any of these texts with fundamental skepticism, because writing, like any form of art, shouldn't have ''rules'' attached to it. Take a look at any painting by Leonardo Da Vinci, and then take a look at another one by Picasso... They are so utterly different. It follows for writing.
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It is called Hike your own hike byFrancis Tapon. The book itself is not just about hiking, it is about our hike, hike that we hike every day.
And at the end of the book, not only i feel in love with hiking and his writing style, but also in love in life.
i was very impressed by the style of writing, his sense of humor, i really loved his tips in the last chapter.. i wrote them down and put them next to my bed. Every time i have a conflict with myself or some other thing/ person in my life i try to estimate how big of a deal my problem really is..
And i can not wait for his second book on Eastern Europe to come out. On his web page, there is a free download of first three chapters. And i have to admit it, that it is even better than the first book. Each paragraph is filed with information, knowledge and humor.
Worth reading. I think this guy deserves the title! He gave me hope and confirmation, that out there, somewhere, there are still writers, who are able to satisfy my appetite.
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