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William Zinsser's On Writing Well has reigned supreme as the must-have writing book for more than a generation. First reviews of The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional suggest that he may now be facing a credible rival.
Read MoreThe Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional updates In the I of the Storm released in 2006. The Gettysburg Approach maintains the same innovative structure of its predecessor, together with several new and expanded features.
Read MoreFor more than a half century, The Elements of Style has probably been the single most widely used guide for writers in the U.S. and around the world. It may now have a rival in The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional.
Read MoreReviewer says what makes this book different is its creative use of the Gettysburg Address as a vehicle for its lessons. "An excellent resource for writers and speakers . . . we have the opportunity to learn at the feet of a great writing master."
Read MoreA respected book reviewer, a fiction writer, finds this book about expository (non-fiction) writing and speaking to be a genuine "page-turner," because it says so much about these two vital disciplines in such interesting and original ways
Read More40 Nights Photography and Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties, announced today that its cooperative documentary project, "40 Nights In Lincoln: Surviving Poverty," will be on display in April and May in Lincoln, NE.
Read MoreWriting and public speaking are generally taught as two distinct subjects, when in fact they are intimately related. The Gettysburg Approach bridges this artificial gap, making both of these vital disciplines easier to master and effectively apply.
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