Authorship -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Authorship -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Incoming Resources
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- How to write your personal or family history, if you don't do it, who will?, Katie Funk Wiebe
- Character, scene, and story, new tools from The dramatic writer's companion, Will Dunne
- Canadian writer's market survey, compiled and issued by the Writers Club, Toronto. --
- Is there a book in you?, Alison Baverstock
- But can I start a sentence with "but"?, advice from the Chicago style Q & A, the University of Chicago Press editorial staff ; with a foreword by Carol Fisher Saller
- Writing from deeper within, advanced steps in writing fiction and life stories, Bernard Selling
- A manual of writer's tricks
- Blueprint your bestseller, organize and revise any manuscript with the book architecture method, Stuart Horwitz
- The New York times manual of style and usage, Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly
- The magic words, writing great books for children and young adults, Cheryl B. Klein
- Elements of Indigenous style, a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples, Gregory Younging
- 100 ways to improve your writing, proven professional techniques for writing with style and power, Gary Provost
- Bird by bird, some instructions on writing and life, Anne Lamott
- Book architecture, how to plot and outline without using a formula, Stuart Horwitz
- The self-publishing manual, volume II, how to write, print and sell your own book employing the latest technologies and the newest technologies, Dan Poynter
- Elements of Indigenous style, a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples, Gregory Younging
- Building bicycles in the dark, a practical guide to writing, John B. Lee
- Writing for magazines, Lesley Bown and Ann Gawthorpe
- 2012 writer's market, (editor) Robert Lee Brewer
- Damn Fine Story, Mastering the Tools of a Powerful Narrative
- Bird by bird, some instructions on writing and life, Anne Lamott
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