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OverviewKessler and McDonald's WHEN WORDS COLLIDE is praised by students for its straightforward and clear-almost conversational-presentation of grammar. This versatile grammar and usage handbook will work for you as a beginning student and as you continue as a media writer. It provides concise, clear explanations and examples, as well as quick and accurate answers to grammar or usage questions. The unique 'from writer to writer' perspective guides you through the writing process. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lauren Kessler (University of Oregon, Eugene) , Duncan McDonald , Kessler, Christof, Lauren , McDonald, LynnPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc Edition: 8th Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9780495572404ISBN 10: 0495572403 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 01 January 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Spiral bound Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe first strength is its length/size. It's small enough that it doesn't seem to be a problem to carry around as a handy reference. The second is its clarity. It's written simply and to the point, and clearly demonstrates the principles its teaching. Last, it clearly has an advantage over many other writing books in that it's designed for media writers. I believe it is the best grammar book out there, period. It is accessible in that it explains in an easy, understandable way concepts that can oftentimes be difficult to understand. It is neither condescending nor arrogant in its approach. The book is useful to the novice as well as the experienced writer, which is unusual... When Words Collide is the most important instrument in any writer's toolbox. It complements other writing books but is also essential as a stand-alone stylebook on writing and grammar. I believe it is the best grammar book out there, period. It is accessible in that it explains in an easy, understandable way concepts that can oftentimes be difficult to understand. It is neither condescending nor arrogant in its approach. The book is useful to the novice as well as the experienced writer, which is unusual When Words Collide is the most important instrument in any writer's toolbox. It complements other writing books but is also essential as a stand-alone stylebook on writing and grammar. The first strength is its length/size. It's small enough that it doesn't seem to be a problem to carry around as a handy reference. The second is its clarity. It's written simply and to the point, and clearly demonstrates the principles its teaching. Last, it clearly has an advantage over many other writing books in that it's designed for media writers. Author InformationLauren Kessler is professor and director of the Multimedia Journalism Master's Program at the University of Oregon as well as a national speaker, workshop leader, and founder and editor of ETUDE, the online magazine of narrative nonfiction. In addition, she is the author of three textbooks and seven works of narrative nonfiction, including MY TEENAGE WEREWOLF: A MOTHER, A DAUGHTER, A JOURNEY THROUGH THE THICKETS OF ADOLESCENCE, Pacific Northwest Book Award winner DANCING WITH ROSE (published in paperback as FINDING LIFE IN THE LAND OF ALZHEIMER'S), WASHINGTON POST bestseller CLEVER GIRL and LOS ANGELES TIMES bestseller THE HAPPY BOTTOM RIDING CLUB--which David Letterman, in fierce competition with Oprah, chose as the first (and only) book for the Dave Letterman Book Club. She appeared twice on his late-night show. She is also the author of Oregon Book Award winner STUBBORN TWIG, which was chosen as the book for all Oregon to read in honor of the state's 2009 sesquicentennial. Dr. Kessler's journalism has appeared in THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, LOS ANGELES TIMES MAGAZINE, O magazine, UTNE READER, THE NATION, newsweek.com and salon.com. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Washington. Dr. Kessler blogs at www.myteenagewerewolf.com.Find out more at www.laurenkessler.com Duncan McDonald is professor of journalism at the University of Oregon, where he also served as dean of the School of Journalism and Communications as well as vice president of Public Affairs and Development. He is a former deputy director of the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University. A former newspaper reporter, editor and publisher, he has co-authored texts in grammar, media writing, information gathering and graphics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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