Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

Are you keen to perfect your writing? This audiobook will teach you how to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer. This compilation includes Twain's On the Decay of the Art of Lying, Strunk's The Elements of Style, and Bennett's The Author's Craft - all in one.

The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr first clarifies the writer's understanding of how to - correctly. In it, Strunk has laid a detailed, essential map, one he believed pays off, for in unlocking the secrets of style, one opens the terrain for mastery of literature.

Now over a century since its first publication, the book is anything but outdated, as it is still widely used today - just testament to Strunk's timeless knowledge and mastery with the pen.

"The skilled observer ... does not have to change his mind." - Arnold Bennett.

The Author's Craft is Arnold Bennett's four-part writing tutorial. As an esteemed journalist, novelist and playwright, he believed truly 'Seeing Life' primed the pen, out of which 'Writing Novels', 'Writing Plays' and 'The Artist and The Public' emerge. In the exposition, he expands on how to see the world, and how to not overlook the details most miss... These skills and techniques give rise to the craft he feels the author is really trying to achieve: art.

Mark Twain's “On the Decay of the Art of Lying” was his wryly told essay on why he felt the world needs educated lying, published in 1880 for a meeting of the Historical and Antiquarian Club of Hartford, Connecticut. The way he saw it, everyone lies at some point in their lives. Twain decided that lying could be a valuable skillset in various different arenas - provided you knew how to do it well, and didn't try to hurt anybody. As he put it, "What chance has the ignorant uncultivated liar against the educated expert? What chance have I against Mr. Per-against a lawyer? Judicious lying is what the world needs."
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Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

Are you keen to perfect your writing? This audiobook will teach you how to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer. This compilation includes Twain's On the Decay of the Art of Lying, Strunk's The Elements of Style, and Bennett's The Author's Craft - all in one.

The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr first clarifies the writer's understanding of how to - correctly. In it, Strunk has laid a detailed, essential map, one he believed pays off, for in unlocking the secrets of style, one opens the terrain for mastery of literature.

Now over a century since its first publication, the book is anything but outdated, as it is still widely used today - just testament to Strunk's timeless knowledge and mastery with the pen.

"The skilled observer ... does not have to change his mind." - Arnold Bennett.

The Author's Craft is Arnold Bennett's four-part writing tutorial. As an esteemed journalist, novelist and playwright, he believed truly 'Seeing Life' primed the pen, out of which 'Writing Novels', 'Writing Plays' and 'The Artist and The Public' emerge. In the exposition, he expands on how to see the world, and how to not overlook the details most miss... These skills and techniques give rise to the craft he feels the author is really trying to achieve: art.

Mark Twain's “On the Decay of the Art of Lying” was his wryly told essay on why he felt the world needs educated lying, published in 1880 for a meeting of the Historical and Antiquarian Club of Hartford, Connecticut. The way he saw it, everyone lies at some point in their lives. Twain decided that lying could be a valuable skillset in various different arenas - provided you knew how to do it well, and didn't try to hurt anybody. As he put it, "What chance has the ignorant uncultivated liar against the educated expert? What chance have I against Mr. Per-against a lawyer? Judicious lying is what the world needs."
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Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

by William Strunk jr, Mark Twain, Arnold Bennett

Narrated by Chirag Patel

Unabridged — 4 hours, 8 minutes

Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

Perfect Your Writing: How to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer.

by William Strunk jr, Mark Twain, Arnold Bennett

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Unabridged — 4 hours, 8 minutes

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Are you keen to perfect your writing? This audiobook will teach you how to be a stylish, insightful and convincing writer. This compilation includes Twain's On the Decay of the Art of Lying, Strunk's The Elements of Style, and Bennett's The Author's Craft - all in one.

The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr first clarifies the writer's understanding of how to - correctly. In it, Strunk has laid a detailed, essential map, one he believed pays off, for in unlocking the secrets of style, one opens the terrain for mastery of literature.

Now over a century since its first publication, the book is anything but outdated, as it is still widely used today - just testament to Strunk's timeless knowledge and mastery with the pen.

"The skilled observer ... does not have to change his mind." - Arnold Bennett.

The Author's Craft is Arnold Bennett's four-part writing tutorial. As an esteemed journalist, novelist and playwright, he believed truly 'Seeing Life' primed the pen, out of which 'Writing Novels', 'Writing Plays' and 'The Artist and The Public' emerge. In the exposition, he expands on how to see the world, and how to not overlook the details most miss... These skills and techniques give rise to the craft he feels the author is really trying to achieve: art.

Mark Twain's “On the Decay of the Art of Lying” was his wryly told essay on why he felt the world needs educated lying, published in 1880 for a meeting of the Historical and Antiquarian Club of Hartford, Connecticut. The way he saw it, everyone lies at some point in their lives. Twain decided that lying could be a valuable skillset in various different arenas - provided you knew how to do it well, and didn't try to hurt anybody. As he put it, "What chance has the ignorant uncultivated liar against the educated expert? What chance have I against Mr. Per-against a lawyer? Judicious lying is what the world needs."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175726856
Publisher: Lamplight
Publication date: 02/25/2022
Series: Fascinating topics, strange experiences and unusual advice , #9
Edition description: Unabridged
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