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Christopher T. Leland is a professor of English and Creative Writing at Wayne State University.

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In a great many instances what is correct is a matter of opinion. This is why we have the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, The Chicago Manual of Style, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, and so on-- not to mention the numerous writing guides turned out annually by major publishers. In creative work, the author confronts problems that are distinct from those dealt with by scholars or journalists. This book approaches issues of grammar, usage, and style with a strong slant toward writers of creative prose. It is not intended to replace other manuals, which cover particular questions not addressed in this book. For writing a short story, a novel, a memoir, or some other work of creative nonfiction then instruction is given. The best way to transmit your characters thoughts, when you have a foul mouthed character and how much foulness to include is discussed. What to employ with stylistic intent and have confidence is focused on in this book. The result should be a manuscript which, though it may not coincide completely with the house style of an editor who reads it, will be "correct." In this book learning conventions is discussed; with attention to creative work to create particular effects, to add emphasis. Basic and more complex issues are discussed. Regardless of skill level this book can provide the tools to learn. I highly recommend this book. I own copy.… (plus d'informations)
 
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