Just to Be Clear

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Author: Lynn McNamee ISBN: 1230002411903
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lynn McNamee
ISBN: 1230002411903
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing
Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Did you write what you meant to write? Is your meaning clear, or will readers misunderstand?

This style guide helps authors to make sure their writing is clear on the sentence level. “Just to Be Clear: Writing What You Mean” covers the following topics:

Dangling Participles

Misused Participial Phrases

Misplaced Prepositional Phrases

Squinting Modifiers

Vague Antecedents

Paragraphing Techniques

Confusing Pairs & Lists

Most sections include a quiz, so writers can test their knowledge of the material.

“Just to Be Clear: Writing What You Mean” is part of the Beyond the Style Manual Series from Red Adept Publishing. Be sure to check out our other guides:

Hook, Tagline, and Sinker: Writing Irresistible Book Descriptions

Get to the Point: Trimming Unnecessary Words

He Said, She Said: Writing Effective Dialogue

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Did you write what you meant to write? Is your meaning clear, or will readers misunderstand?

This style guide helps authors to make sure their writing is clear on the sentence level. “Just to Be Clear: Writing What You Mean” covers the following topics:

Dangling Participles

Misused Participial Phrases

Misplaced Prepositional Phrases

Squinting Modifiers

Vague Antecedents

Paragraphing Techniques

Confusing Pairs & Lists

Most sections include a quiz, so writers can test their knowledge of the material.

“Just to Be Clear: Writing What You Mean” is part of the Beyond the Style Manual Series from Red Adept Publishing. Be sure to check out our other guides:

Hook, Tagline, and Sinker: Writing Irresistible Book Descriptions

Get to the Point: Trimming Unnecessary Words

He Said, She Said: Writing Effective Dialogue

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