The Elements of Expression: Putting Thoughts into Words

The Elements of Expression: Putting Thoughts into Words

by Arthur Plotnik
The Elements of Expression: Putting Thoughts into Words

The Elements of Expression: Putting Thoughts into Words

by Arthur Plotnik

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Overview

More than ever in this completely updated edition, The Elements of Expression helps word users "light up the cosmos or the written page or the face across the table" as they seek the radiance of expressiveness—the vivid expression of thoughts, feelings, and observations. Nothing kills radiance like the murky, generic language dominating today's talk, airwaves, and posts. It tugs at our every sentence, but using it to express anything beyond the ordinary is like flapping the tongue to escape gravity. The Elements of Expression offers an adventurous and inspiring flight into words that truly share what's percolating in our minds. Here writers, presenters, students, bloggers—even well intentioned "Mad Men"—will discover language to convey precise feelings, move audiences, delight and persuade. No snob or scold, the acclaimed word-maven Arthur Plotnik explores the full range of expressiveness, from playful "tough talk" to finely wrought literature, with hundreds of rousing examples. Confessing that we are all "like a squid in its ink" when first groping for luminous expression, he shines his amiable wit on the elements leading, ultimately, to language of "fissionable intensity."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936740246
Publisher: Viva Editions
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 924 KB

About the Author

ARTHUR PLOTNIK is a versatile author with a distinguished background in editing and publishing. Among his seven previous books (not to mention 22 pseudonymous potboilers early in his career) are The Elements of Editing and The Elements of Expression, both Book-of-the-Month Club selections, and the bestselling Spunk&Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style. His articles, op-eds, and literary pieces have been published widely, including his columns in The Writer magazine, on whose editorial board he serves.
Arthur Plotnik is a versatile author with a distinguished background in editing and publishing. Among his seven previous books (not to mention 22 pseudonymous potboilers early in his career) are The Elements of Editing and The Elements of Expression, both Book-of-the-Month Club selections, and the best-selling Spunk & Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style. His articles, op-eds, and literary pieces have been published widely, including his columns in The Writer magazine, on whose editorial board he serves.Plotnik studied under Philip Roth in the Iowa Writers Workshop, was a reporter for the Albany (N.Y.) Times-Union, and after earning a second graduate degree, worked as a Library of Congress staffer in Washington and magazine editor in New York. He received numerous honors and awards as a long-time editor and publisher with the American Library Association in Chicago. He lives in that city with his wife and an avalanche tumble of jottings for Better than Great.

What People are Saying About This

Maurice J. Freedman

[H]eartily recommended as an excellent reference book or to circulate as a fun yet instructive read for everyone who wants to communicate effectively in any medium.
—Maurice J. Freedman (the U*N*A*B*A*S*H*E*D Librarian, #163, 2012 editor@unabashedlibrarian.com)

George Eberhart

"Plotnik writes like Woody Allen imitating Calvin Trillin emulating William Safire."
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Stina Lindenblatt

If you love the study of language, definitely pick it up. If you want to write with eloquence and wit, this is the book for you. . . . . The Elements of Expression is filled with wit that left me laughing at the most inopportune times. In other words, this isn't like those much dreaded high school English textbooks. I don't remember any of them having a chapter on 'Make My Day: The Power of Tough Talk'.
—Stina Lindenblatt (On My Writerly Bookshelf, 6/18/12 www.stinalindenblatt.com/2012/06/on-my-writerly-bookshelf.html)

Inc. magazine

"The Elements of Expression is so funny and eccentric, it seems a shame to hide it away in the reference section."

Richard Lederer

"The Elements of Expression invites writers and speakers to make language that actually inhales and exhales, language with its shirtsleeves rolled up and its eyes ablaze."
—author of The Write Way

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