A Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to Words That Work

By (author): "Jack R. Hart"
Publish Date: 2006
A Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to Words That Work
ISBN0375423273
ISBN139780375423277
AsinA Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to Words That Work
Original titleA Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to Words That Work
A practical, innovative step-by-step approach to the writing process from one of the most acclaimed writing coaches in the country In "A Writer's Coach," Jack Hart-a managing editor at "The Oregonian"-shares the wisdom with which he has coached reporters to Pulitzer Prize--winning success. He gives invaluable advice on gathering ideas, writing theme statements and outlines, and using the "ladder of abstraction" to add variety and texture to writing. He provides a lexicon of lead sentences. He shares his ideas for composing and sustaining powerful writing, and for ensuring that what you write will be accessible to your audience. Discussing the ways writers can trip themselves up-procrastination, writer's block, and excessive polishing, to name just a few-Hart demonstrates how to overcome each obstacle. Excerpts from writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Joan Didion, and from articles gathered from magazines and newspapers, provide inspiration and instructive examples of both inadequate and exemplary writing. Like a personal, portable writing coach, "A Writer's Coach" will be a boon to writers, editors, teachers, and students.