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Judith Appelbaum
Paperback - $24.95
The bestselling guide to getting published is now even better, with up-to-the-minute advice on how to use electronic media--to publish, get publicity, promotion and sales, uncover information, and connect with enthusiastic readers.
Robert K. Barnhart
Hardcover - $81.95
As all lovers of language know, words are the source of our very understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Often, however, our use of language is so automatic that we neglect to consider where those words came from and what they assume. ...
Mary Borg
Spiral - $30.95
This user-friendly book helps any adult write an autobiography. The questions cover all areas of life, from early years to later years, the writing tips provide practical guidance, and the excerpts from autobiographies of real men and women provide i ...
Hallie Burnett
Paperback - $21.95
This book offers practical advice on every aspect of writing novels and short stories: plotting and narrative development, characterization and dialogue, sources of material, planning an opening, roughing out chapters, using suspense and emotional co ...
John O. Cole
Paperback - $45.95
David Daniels
Paperback - $27.95
The perfect guide to accompany the freshman English textbooks in use today, this outline covers everything the student needs to know.
Dawn DiPrince
Paperback - $23.95
More than 365 topics are included in these daily exercises that encourage writers to play with language and "stretch" their writing style. Dispelling the fear of bad grades or criticism, these activities encourage writers to have fun, take risks, and ...
Eugene Ehrlich
Paperback - $24.95
Fans of "Amo, Amas, Amat, and More," Eugene Ehrlich's first collection of Latin words and phrases which still serve gracefully today, will delight in this second offering.
Here's a sampling:
audacter calumnaire semper aliquid haeret
ow-DAH- ...
David Feldman
Paperback - $20.95
Bestselling author and pop-culture pundit David Feldman demystifies our language's most curious cliches and quips. From cooties and mugwumps to Ps and Qs and Peeping Tom, this is a doozie of a diversion.