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Old 12-02-2014, 04:45 PM   #21
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I'm with you 100%. EVERY writer should, at a minimum, have Strunk & White, CMOS (just in case!) and, absolutely, WITHOUT FAIL, my go-to, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003JBI2YI/, which is Self-Editing for Fiction Writers. It's the Self-editing BIBLE. As I've mentioned in other forums here, I know a lot--a LOT--of big-time authors, and they all have this, every one of them. They may have scads of other tools, and widely varied, but this book? This book is a must-have.

Hitch


I'll echo that.

While at UALR, my creative writing instructor (an O. Henry award winner) recommended it.

It is, indeed, the bible for writers.
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