Write Tight: Say Exactly What You Mean with Precision and Power

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"These days, most creative-writing courses teach self-indulgence. Write Tight counsels discipline. It is worth more than a university education. Its advice is gold."—Dean Koontz, New York Times bestselling author

Unlock the true potential of your writing! The go-to writing reference book for learning how to write in a concise, persuasive way.

Whether you're a professional author, a student, a business communicator, or anyone seeking to elevate their writing skills, this book is your ultimate guide to crafting concise, impactful, and persuasive prose.

In this comprehensive writing manual, William Brohaugh, former editor of Writer's Digest, shares invaluable techniques to sharpen your writing, enabling you to communicate with crystal-clear precision and harness the full power of your words. Through easy-to-follow lessons and practical exercises, you'll learn to eradicate wordiness, eliminate redundancies, and distill complex ideas into compelling, straightforward sentences.

  • Precision is Key: Unleash the strength of succinct language to make your point with unwavering clarity, keeping readers engaged and informed.
  • Power-Packed Prose: Transform your writing into a force to be reckoned with, as you master the art of impactful expression that leaves a lasting impression.
  • Effective Editing: Learn step-by-step techniques for revising and polishing your work, ensuring every word serves a purpose and contributes to your overall message.
  • Concise Communication: Craft persuasive emails, reports, essays, and stories that captivate your audience and drive your intended message home.

With Write Tight, you'll elevate your writing skills to new heights, captivating readers and leaving them inspired by your powerful prose.

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About the author

William Brohaugh is the former editor of Writer's Digest magazine and the former editorial director of Writer's Digest Books. He is the author of Unfortunate English and Professional Etiquette for Writers, and is the director of English through the Ages. He lives in Amelia, Ohio.

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