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Writing Tools (10th Anniversary Edition): 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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A special 10th-anniversary edition of Roy Peter Clark's best-selling guide to writing, featuring five bonus tools.

Ten years ago, Roy Peter Clark, America's most influential writing teacher, whittled down almost 30 years of experience in journalism, writing, and teaching into a series of 50 short essays on different aspects of writing. In the past decade, Writing Tools has become a classic guidebook for novices and experts alike and remains one of the best loved books on writing available.

Organized into four sections, "Nuts and Bolts", "Special Effects", "Blueprints for Stories", and "Useful Habits", Writing Tools is infused with more than 200 examples from journalism and literature. This new edition includes five brand-new, never-before-shared tools.

Accessible, entertaining, inspiring, and, above all, useful for every type of writer, from high school student to novelist, Writing Tools is an essential book.

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Listening Length 9 hours and 22 minutes
Author Roy Peter Clark
Narrator Neil Kaplan
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date April 06, 2021
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B08ZB4CLRL
Best Sellers Rank #34,178 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#51 in Writing & Publishing
#69 in Rhetoric (Books)
#91 in Grammar Reference (Books)

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the book really helpful and informative. They say it provides great writing tips and is easy to follow along. Readers appreciate the examples and thoughtful analysis provided by the author and his mentors. They also describe the writing quality as well-written, interesting, and fun to read.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
I love this book. It's not preachy; it just tells you how to write better and provides useful examples. Each chapter stands on its own. As a writer, I keep it in the car for times when I have a long wait or dinner alone.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2010
Roy Peter Clark lays out 50 of his writing tools and invites us to borrow them for our own writing toolboxes. Each writing tool is presented in a brief chapter that explains the strategy, offers examples, and ends with practice exercises. Clark reminds us that these are tools, not rules. We should work with a few of them at a time to improve our written work and our writing process. The 50 tools are grouped into four sections.

In "Nuts and Bolts," Clark covers writing basics. There are no tedious specifications for comma placement or hyphenation. Instead there are effective techniques for using language "at the word, sentence and paragraph levels." These ten tools include "Establish a pattern, then give it a twist," which shows how repetition can set the reader's expectations. And how occasionally breaking the pattern highlights information and maintains interest. Another chapter, "Cut big, then small" discusses the painful task of revising by removing. Snip and cry, but snip.

"Part Two: Special Effects" demonstrates techniques of "economy, clarity, originality, and persuasion." The thirteen tips in this section include "Set the pace with sentence length" which shows how to influence the psychological "speed" at which a reader moves through text. "Get the name of the dog" emphasizes collecting concrete details as we do research. They allow us to move down the ladder of abstraction and bring life to descriptive writing.

In Part Three: Blueprints," Clark advocates organizing our writing process as well as our documents. Two of the best tools among these sixteen show how to encourage--and manage --readers' progress. "To generate suspense, use internal cliffhangers" and whet the reading appetite with not-yet-complete information. "Place gold coins along the path" reminds to provide points of enjoyment and closure to satisfy readers. And reduce the tension created by all of those cliffhangers.

"Part Four: Useful Habits" closes the book with eleven long-term strategies for working writers. "Limit self-criticism in early drafts--then turn it loose during revision" balances creativity and critique. It is consistent with the two-part writing process described at length in Peter Elbow's 
Writing With Power . "Recruit your own support group" goes beyond standard advice about seeking feedback. Clark encourages writers to understand their own writing blind spots and needs for others' expertise. Then target helpers with matching knowledge and skills.

It does not surprise when a book from an experienced writer is well-written and entertaining--as this one is. It should not surprise that the advice is useful and can improve our writing if we follow it. This is a very good book and is highly recommended. It deserves a place on your bookshelf next to Strunk and White's 
The Elements of Style , William Zinsser's  On Writing Well , Susan Bell's  The Artful Edit , and Mark Kramer and Wendy Call's  Telling True Stories .

Feed your shelf.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
This book teaches many of the fundamentals of writing well covering all the many aspects to make your work stand distinctively. I learnt much from this book and I consider it the best book I have read on teaching to write well and effectively.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
lots of great nuts and bolts for writers, good reminders/prompts for those in revision. ironically (or maybe i’ve grown impatient) cold use some editing itself and be punchier
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
Well organized, easy to understand, superbly written, with terrific and abundant examples. This rates in the top 5 books on writing I have read. I will be going back to this resource often. Thank you Mr Clark. And the lagniappe of "Xray" chapter on Gatsby is a wonderful bonus--not to mention the other 4 bonus chapters. You have over-delivered. Any one who writes anything could benefit from this book. This book will help me become a bette writer.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2016
This 288 pages of writing wisdom and easy to follow exercise book is a sell given the value you get for the price. From consuming this book, a dyslexic/F-level writer like me learned that even I can learn to write well. I am a proud copywriter and I often refer back to this book for insights.

This book is unique in the sense that he presents notable writing snippets from the best writers of our time, making this book not only informative but also very entertaining.

Writing Tip: To improve how you approach writing, you could benefit from copying some of the sentences that you enjoyed reading. What I do is, I copy some of these sentences and rewrite them on a daily basis, this is a copywriting practice technique that copywriters use to build their craft. It works because by writing the sentences down you're reinforcing the sentence formation and structure patterns from other amazing writers. Studies, such as the Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer research (Scientific America has a great article on this) on longhand note taking vesus typing show that writing information down improves information retention (among other things). Additionally, if you think of this as a concept, this approach is analogous to how a business can get better results by analyzing innovative sales models from other companies and from understanding it they can appropriately modify their sales system/model. Similar, from practicing this technique you're mentally modeling out what a great sentence look and feel like, I guarantee writing will get more fun and become effortless the more you practice!

Writing Tools is a priceless and life changing writing course in itself, pick it up and you won't regret it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
Came in perfect condition, not a single page or cover damaged. Gave great writing tips and I really believe the workshops helped me improve as a writer :)
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
Purchased this book and needed it asap. Sad it arrived dirty and pages folded. Like the saying..."can't judge a book by its cover"!

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Ester Oliveira
5.0 out of 5 stars Essencial pra qualquer escritor
Reviewed in Brazil on December 12, 2022
Esse livro é a verdadeira bíblia do escritor! Logo na primeira página, na introdução, o autor já te ensina coisas preciosíssimas. Pra mim é o livro de escrita mais direto, objetivo, prático e fácil de entender e aplicar. Recomendo mil vezes! Agora a impressão do livro em si é horrível, as páginas são como papel jornal, a capa é pouco mais grossa que um sulfite. A qualidade da edição é bem baixa, mas o conteúdo é tão bom que eu acho que vale a pena ter em casa e carregar pra todo lado de qualquer jeito.
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Barbara Bauer
5.0 out of 5 stars Top!
Reviewed in Germany on June 3, 2023
There is a lot to learn for new writers - this is the perfect help!
francesca
5.0 out of 5 stars 48 strumenti essenziali nella cassetta degli attrezzi
Reviewed in Italy on November 5, 2022
Strumenti, non regole. Clark crede che tutti possano scrivere bene con i giusti strumenti e li racconta in questo libro. Essenziale per scrittori e per giornalisti.
Lydia Bennett
5.0 out of 5 stars Both practical and enjoyable.
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2020
“Practice doesn’t make perfect — it makes permanent.”

I forget who wrote that, but it’s a good reminder that you can practice something without really improving.

Writing Tools has inspired me to seek out and disassemble my poorly built writing habits, and to remake them with better materials.

One of my favourite tools from the book is what Roy Peter Clark refers to as the Ladder of Abstraction.

At the bottom of the ladder we find concrete language: tables and chairs, hard packed snow, and slippery salamanders. At the top of the ladder we find abstract language: divine beauty, manic depression, and heartfelt apologies.

To keep the reader reading, avoid spending too much time in one spot on the ladder. Move up and down it, and avoid the middle where murky obscure language will confuse the reader and cause them to lose interest.

Writing has turned out to be a bigger challenge than I expected when I first sat down to write my book; a challenge that’s turning out to be a very fun journey of learning.

I will keep Writing Tools close for future reference. Highly recommend.
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Lydia Bennett
5.0 out of 5 stars Both practical and enjoyable.
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2020
“Practice doesn’t make perfect — it makes permanent.”

I forget who wrote that, but it’s a good reminder that you can practice something without really improving.

Writing Tools has inspired me to seek out and disassemble my poorly built writing habits, and to remake them with better materials.

One of my favourite tools from the book is what Roy Peter Clark refers to as the Ladder of Abstraction.

At the bottom of the ladder we find concrete language: tables and chairs, hard packed snow, and slippery salamanders. At the top of the ladder we find abstract language: divine beauty, manic depression, and heartfelt apologies.

To keep the reader reading, avoid spending too much time in one spot on the ladder. Move up and down it, and avoid the middle where murky obscure language will confuse the reader and cause them to lose interest.

Writing has turned out to be a bigger challenge than I expected when I first sat down to write my book; a challenge that’s turning out to be a very fun journey of learning.

I will keep Writing Tools close for future reference. Highly recommend.
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Reviewed in Singapore on August 21, 2023
I am half way through the book and learning that which I do not know.