Word Watch: A Writer's Guide to the Slippery, Sneaky and Otherwise Tricky
"A Fun Frolic Through the English Language"
Welcome to a word usage book with attitude. (Humor, too, but definitely attitude.)
Further or farther? Averse or adverse? Callous or callus? Less or fewer? Restive or Restless? Childish or childlike? Pause or hesitate? Sometimes the choice is between right or wrong, often it's between so-so and spectacular. Make informed choices with the help of WORD WATCH.
Multiple USA Today bestselling author and longtime Washington Post editor Patricia McLinn shares word nuances learned in a lifetime of word usage scrutiny, publishing more than 60 novels, and a journalistic career of picky editing.
HOW TO USE WORD WATCH
– To look up a specific word or phrase, check the alphabetical inventory at the beginning of this book. Then click on the capitalized link (or links) associated with it to go to that discussion.
– Read the word collections from beginning to end.
– Browse at will.
– Engrave on your heart.
Praise for Word Watch
"Terrific (and terrific fun) for word lovers everywhere"--5*
"A valuable reference and a good read rolled into one."--5*
"Need to settle an argument over whether those birds wandering across the road are Canada or Canadian geese? Have a hard time remembering if it's "alot" or "a lot"? Want to be sure you aren't making a fool of yourself when you write your Christmas letter, telling all your friends and family about your vacation to D.C., where you visited the CapitOl building?" --5*
"Whether you're a writer, an editor, a reader ... Word Watch will get you where you want to go in style" - 5* review
More nonfiction by Patricia McLinn
Survival Kit for Writers Who Don't Write Right
Can you survive in publishing genre fiction if you don't outline, if you go AWOL from character interviews, if you go cross-eyed at color-keyed plot charts, and if you would rather clean a sewer than write a synopsis?
Whether you're indie, traditional or hybrid, the answer is yes.
A veteran bestselling author shares how she's survived and thrived through 60 books and 30 years in publishing. USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn, who has taught writing from London to Melbourne, Australia to Washington, D.C., presents practical, proven and hard-won tips and tools for those who don't write "right."
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Welcome to a word usage book with attitude. (Humor, too, but definitely attitude.)
Further or farther? Averse or adverse? Callous or callus? Less or fewer? Restive or Restless? Childish or childlike? Pause or hesitate? Sometimes the choice is between right or wrong, often it's between so-so and spectacular. Make informed choices with the help of WORD WATCH.
Multiple USA Today bestselling author and longtime Washington Post editor Patricia McLinn shares word nuances learned in a lifetime of word usage scrutiny, publishing more than 60 novels, and a journalistic career of picky editing.
HOW TO USE WORD WATCH
– To look up a specific word or phrase, check the alphabetical inventory at the beginning of this book. Then click on the capitalized link (or links) associated with it to go to that discussion.
– Read the word collections from beginning to end.
– Browse at will.
– Engrave on your heart.
Praise for Word Watch
"Terrific (and terrific fun) for word lovers everywhere"--5*
"A valuable reference and a good read rolled into one."--5*
"Need to settle an argument over whether those birds wandering across the road are Canada or Canadian geese? Have a hard time remembering if it's "alot" or "a lot"? Want to be sure you aren't making a fool of yourself when you write your Christmas letter, telling all your friends and family about your vacation to D.C., where you visited the CapitOl building?" --5*
"Whether you're a writer, an editor, a reader ... Word Watch will get you where you want to go in style" - 5* review
More nonfiction by Patricia McLinn
Survival Kit for Writers Who Don't Write Right
Can you survive in publishing genre fiction if you don't outline, if you go AWOL from character interviews, if you go cross-eyed at color-keyed plot charts, and if you would rather clean a sewer than write a synopsis?
Whether you're indie, traditional or hybrid, the answer is yes.
A veteran bestselling author shares how she's survived and thrived through 60 books and 30 years in publishing. USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn, who has taught writing from London to Melbourne, Australia to Washington, D.C., presents practical, proven and hard-won tips and tools for those who don't write "right."
Word Watch: A Writer's Guide to the Slippery, Sneaky and Otherwise Tricky
"A Fun Frolic Through the English Language"
Welcome to a word usage book with attitude. (Humor, too, but definitely attitude.)
Further or farther? Averse or adverse? Callous or callus? Less or fewer? Restive or Restless? Childish or childlike? Pause or hesitate? Sometimes the choice is between right or wrong, often it's between so-so and spectacular. Make informed choices with the help of WORD WATCH.
Multiple USA Today bestselling author and longtime Washington Post editor Patricia McLinn shares word nuances learned in a lifetime of word usage scrutiny, publishing more than 60 novels, and a journalistic career of picky editing.
HOW TO USE WORD WATCH
– To look up a specific word or phrase, check the alphabetical inventory at the beginning of this book. Then click on the capitalized link (or links) associated with it to go to that discussion.
– Read the word collections from beginning to end.
– Browse at will.
– Engrave on your heart.
Praise for Word Watch
"Terrific (and terrific fun) for word lovers everywhere"--5*
"A valuable reference and a good read rolled into one."--5*
"Need to settle an argument over whether those birds wandering across the road are Canada or Canadian geese? Have a hard time remembering if it's "alot" or "a lot"? Want to be sure you aren't making a fool of yourself when you write your Christmas letter, telling all your friends and family about your vacation to D.C., where you visited the CapitOl building?" --5*
"Whether you're a writer, an editor, a reader ... Word Watch will get you where you want to go in style" - 5* review
More nonfiction by Patricia McLinn
Survival Kit for Writers Who Don't Write Right
Can you survive in publishing genre fiction if you don't outline, if you go AWOL from character interviews, if you go cross-eyed at color-keyed plot charts, and if you would rather clean a sewer than write a synopsis?
Whether you're indie, traditional or hybrid, the answer is yes.
A veteran bestselling author shares how she's survived and thrived through 60 books and 30 years in publishing. USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn, who has taught writing from London to Melbourne, Australia to Washington, D.C., presents practical, proven and hard-won tips and tools for those who don't write "right."
Welcome to a word usage book with attitude. (Humor, too, but definitely attitude.)
Further or farther? Averse or adverse? Callous or callus? Less or fewer? Restive or Restless? Childish or childlike? Pause or hesitate? Sometimes the choice is between right or wrong, often it's between so-so and spectacular. Make informed choices with the help of WORD WATCH.
Multiple USA Today bestselling author and longtime Washington Post editor Patricia McLinn shares word nuances learned in a lifetime of word usage scrutiny, publishing more than 60 novels, and a journalistic career of picky editing.
HOW TO USE WORD WATCH
– To look up a specific word or phrase, check the alphabetical inventory at the beginning of this book. Then click on the capitalized link (or links) associated with it to go to that discussion.
– Read the word collections from beginning to end.
– Browse at will.
– Engrave on your heart.
Praise for Word Watch
"Terrific (and terrific fun) for word lovers everywhere"--5*
"A valuable reference and a good read rolled into one."--5*
"Need to settle an argument over whether those birds wandering across the road are Canada or Canadian geese? Have a hard time remembering if it's "alot" or "a lot"? Want to be sure you aren't making a fool of yourself when you write your Christmas letter, telling all your friends and family about your vacation to D.C., where you visited the CapitOl building?" --5*
"Whether you're a writer, an editor, a reader ... Word Watch will get you where you want to go in style" - 5* review
More nonfiction by Patricia McLinn
Survival Kit for Writers Who Don't Write Right
Can you survive in publishing genre fiction if you don't outline, if you go AWOL from character interviews, if you go cross-eyed at color-keyed plot charts, and if you would rather clean a sewer than write a synopsis?
Whether you're indie, traditional or hybrid, the answer is yes.
A veteran bestselling author shares how she's survived and thrived through 60 books and 30 years in publishing. USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn, who has taught writing from London to Melbourne, Australia to Washington, D.C., presents practical, proven and hard-won tips and tools for those who don't write "right."
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BN ID: | 2940013269552 |
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Publisher: | Craig Place Books |
Publication date: | 10/10/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 323 KB |
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