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Title: Edit Yourself: A Manual for Everyone Who Works With Words
by Bruce Ross-Larson
ISBN: 0-393-31326-3
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1995
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Good Book
Comment: Although I believe there is no easy way to edit yourself, (because your simply to close to your own writing) this book is definitely a start. I really like the format of this book. It shows you a problem-AND a solution. That's what makes this book different than many others on the market. Highly recommended.

Zev Saftlas, Author of Motivation That Works: How to Get Motivated and Stay Motivated

Rating: 5
Summary: Easy to use, clear, and concise.
Comment: I am a professor in a business school. I have recommended this book (and its previous edition) for more than ten years to students who want to improve their writing.

If you want to make your writing clear and concise, you will find it hard to beat this book as a desk reference. It is well organized, easy to use, and concise. The book is itself a great example of good writing.

Do you forget when to use "although" and "while"? Do you forget to avoid using rhetorical questions in your writing? (Oops!) This book has an alphabetically organized list of common errors. You can look under "although" or "while" to find the rules for choosing between these words.

After reading thousands of student papers, correspondence from businesspersons, and memos from faculty, I am convinced that the single thing a writer can do to improve his or her writing is to avoid passive voice. This book has a clear definition of passive voice with examples and guidance on how to avoid falling into this rut. It also points out the few situations in which a writer would want to use passive voice intentionally.

The book is well organized and useful to a wide range of writers. Truly terrible writers will find that the book can help them move their writing up a notch. Mediocre writers can find one or two things in the book that they can change about their writing and become good writers. Good writers will find the book dog-eared in a short time as they look up rules when they know a rule exists but they cannot quite remember what the rule says.

I have worn out two copies of this book. It's great.

Rating: 3
Summary: useful
Comment: As a writer I am certainly interested in making my work more clear, concise and correct. Edit Yourself is a useful resource. It's not fun reading. There's no style or humor in this grammar guide whatsoevr but if all you want is a list of rules this book will do it for you.

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