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265 Troubleshooting Strategies for Writers [Paperback]

Barbara Fine Clouse (Author)
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0071445390 978-0071445399 May 9, 2005 1

This back-to-basics troubleshooting guide covers all aspects of writing for beginning nonfiction writers. It pinpoints the challenges writers can encounter at every stage of the writing process--from prewriting and drafting to revising and editing --and provides effective procedures and problem-solving strategies for overcoming them.

Unique in its approach, each of the book's chapters addresses a common writing question or problem faced by writers. 265 Troubleshooting Strategies for Writers shows readers how to generate new ideas and organize them, polish their editing skills and avoid common grammatical errors, deal with writer's block, and much more.



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Get it written right now with this unique guide to solving the most common problems of crafting nonfiction writing

Contrary to popular belief, good writers are made, not just born. You don’t have to be the child of literary geniuses to write powerfully--you only need to learn the right strategies. In 265 Troubleshooting Strategies for Writers, seasoned writing instructor Barbara Fine Clouse shows you how.

Clouse breaks down the process of writing any piece of nonfiction--from the creative personal essay to the business letter--into four tasks: prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. With her friendly style, she leads you through each step, providing you with surefire problem-solving strategies and time-savers.

Loaded with proven techniques for breaking through writer’s block, powerful strategies for generating fresh ideas, and abundant tips and tricks, this guide will help you:

  • Uncover five myths about writing that are probably holding you back
  • Break through writer’s block
  • Discover ideas for your writing
  • Organize your ideas effectively
  • Express yourself with precision and style
  • Polish your editing skills to clean up common style and grammar errors
  • Discover your own personal writing process

Pinpointing the challenges that arise at every stage of writing, this book gives you the tools you need to tackle any problem--from the blank page all the way to the finished product.

About the Author

Barbara Fine Clouse is a longtime college composition instructor who currently conducts how-to workshops for writing teachers. Her many books include The Student Writer: Editor and Critic, Jumpstart! A Workbook for Writers, Patterns for a Purpose: A Rhetorical Reader, Progressions with Readings, and A Brief Handbook.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (May 9, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071445390
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071445399
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,680,396 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Barbara Clouse is a seasoned writing instructor who has taught all levels of college writing, first at Youngstown State University in northeastern Ohio and then at Slippery Rock University in western Pennsylvania. She has written many composition textbooks, including THE STUDENT WRITER: EDITOR AND CRITIC, PATTERNS FOR A PURPOSE: A RHETORICAL READER, A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR WRITERS: STRATEGIES AND PROCESS, PROGRESSIONS 1: SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS WITH ESSENTIAL STUDY SKILLS, and PROGRESSIONS 2: PARAGRAPHS AND ESSAYS WITH ESSENTIAL STUDY SKILLS. A frequent presenter at regional and national professional conferences, Barbara often conducts workshops for writing teachers.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Mix of Obvious and Repetitive Advice, January 17, 2010
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265 Troubleshooting Strategies presents a number of ideas to prevail over writer's block when writing non-fiction. Clouse covers areas from first drafts, rewrites, and for final revisions.

The content is clear and straight forward and many of the ideas are practical. The book is lacking because the strategies are thin and mildly repetitive. The book is also filled with far too much obvious advice such as "Have other writers read your draft to make suggestions" and "use the internet for research." The instructions on editing offer nothing that isn't available in any book on revision.

With such a large amount of books available for writing and editing, 265 Troubleshooting Strategies is left very far back in the pack. Better choices are "Getting the Words Right" by Theodore Cheney or "A Manual of Writers Tricks" by David Carroll, both of which give a far more comprehensive guide on improving your prose as well as many fresh new ideas for writing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Handy reference material for non-fiction writers, February 3, 2008
This review is from: 265 Troubleshooting Strategies for Writers (Paperback)
Packed with practical suggestions for breaking out of your 'stuck' state and finding the writing techniques that'll help to get your words flowing again.

Some of the language is a little dry - like the repeated reference to your writing "thesis" when "point" or "focus" might have done just as well - and it's clearly designed as a reference guide rather than a book you could read straight through.

That being said there's a positive and helpful emphasis on experimenting and yes trouble-shooting: pinpointing what you're getting stuck on, and looking for a writing technique that'll work for you.

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