πŸ“–βœ Here is a little book to help us all to improve our writing skills.βœπŸ“–

in writing β€’Β  7 years agoΒ 

Are you new on Steemit or in blogging in general and struggle to juggle with your thoughts? Are you someone for whom English is not the native language but still want to use it as best as you can? Or do you want to give vigour to your writings and catch the - legendary short - attention span of the Steemit users?


Well, friends, if you answered YES to even only one of these questions, I have a book for you: The Elements of Style.


Conceived by the professor William Strunk Jr as a concise American English style guide for his Cornell student, it was published in 1918 and would have stayed an obscure little college manual if 38 years later one of Strunk’s students (EB White) was not commissioned to revise it in order to make it commercially viable.

Since then, the β€œlittle book” has grown to a respectable size, sold ten million copies in three editions, and helped people ever since to achieve the most lucid prose possible. And believe it or not, it’s a joy to read.

The philosophy of William Strunk Jr can be summed up in this paragraph:

Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all sentences short, or avoid all detail and treat subjects only in outline, but that every word tell.

For the non-native English speakers (like myself) there are some useful reminders about English syntax, from the most basic:

  • Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding 's.
  • Use the proper case of pronoun.

  • To the most obscure and the less respected nowadays:

  • Use a dash to set off an abrupt break or interruption and to announce a long appositive or summary.
  • The number of the subject determines the number of the verb.

  • It may seem as trivial stuff and you may feel yourself above all these considerations, but these rules are necessary and useful once you attack the core concept and objective of this little book: to achieve the maximum effect with the minimum number of words.

    Take good notes.

    To achieve that, Strunk recommends several basic methods, among which:

  • Use the active voice.
  • This is true not only in narrative concerned principally with action but in writing of any kind. Many a tame sentence of description or exposition can be made lively and emphatic by substituting a transitive in the active voice for some such perfunctory expression as there is or could be heard.

  • Put statements in positive form.
  • Consciously or unconsciously, the reader is dissatisfied with being told only what is not; the reader wishes to be told what is. Hence, as a rule, it is better to express even a negative in positive form.

  • Use definite, specific, concrete language.
  • the surest way to arouse and hold the readers attention is by being specific, definite, and concrete.

  • Do not overwrite.
  • Rich, ornate prose is hard to digest, generally unwholesome, and sometimes nauseating.

  • Place the emphatic words of a sentence at the end.
  • The proper place in the sentence for the word or group of words that the writer desires to make most prominent is usually the end.

  • Avoid the use of qualifiers.
  • Rather, very, little, pretty β€” these are the leeches that infest the pond of prose, sucking the blood of words.

  • Make the paragraph the unit of composition.
  • and above all else:

  • Omit needless words

  • Of course, there is absolutely no reason why these prescriptions should be followed by each and everyone of us. Each subject, each article, each writer has his/her own voice and style.


    This book was devoted to help English students to form their thoughts and to master their own idiom and their own train of thoughts as best as possible, but there is no denying the usefulness and the stimulation of this little book.

    It will really challenge you to find the most adequate way to put your sentences on the paper, with the shortest sentences, in the clearest way. Your prose will improve. Your readers will approve.


    You can easily buy it online and trust me it is worth every single word! But you can also very easily find it for free in a 30 seconds search on Google ;)

    NB: All quotes are from the book by Strunk and White.




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    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    A very nice blog that will be helpful for many of us here. Keep up the good work :)

    A very nice book indeed :)

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Good luck bro

    good post bro

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    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    This is very informing.
    I have been blogging for a while and I'm still learning
    I definately didn't know a few things of these, and even those that I know, I sometimes forget.

    So this I'm definately gonna read it ;)

    Great! :-) I'm sure it will be useful to you

    Great writing tips. I'll look for that book!

    Thanks! It's not very difficult to Google a free version ;-)

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Nicely written .....keep it up

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    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    That's really interesting and useful!

    Thanks @anna89! Long time no hear, how are you??

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Yes it's been a busy period! I am fine, I hope you are well too!!!!

    Yes, I am one of them. I always want to give the best I can. But I am often hindered by this international language.

    The Elements of Style will help you, you'll see! It's very short and clear.

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    heyy, it looks like a great book. but someone who is never in English like me
    how to read this book :)
    I must say that I attracted a lot of attention from the book with your information. my dear friend.
    we thank you:)

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    My English is so bad that I helped with the translator I think I will take into account these guidelines to make my stories once I have learned English lol

    Great! It will be very helptful, you'll see!

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    gracias guapeton :3

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Thank you for your helpful advice.
    Still would be good to learn the language, then everything was fine.
    Creative you successes and new achievements, @herverisson
    And recommended book - I loved it.

    It is always good to reread your text later and ruthlessly delete the excess...

    Very useful read, thanks!

    You are welcome :-)

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Nice thank your for this post, I just started writing my own stories and came across this. :D gl

    I'm sure it will be helpful :-)

    Yes. Every human has it's own way to describe ! Very good blog. Thanks .

    Absolutely, but sometimes, for clarity's sake, some good rules are essential in order to have firm foundations before to find your own style :) Thanks!

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Hi,
    Thank you for the recommendation and tips, they are very useful because English in not my native language. Best wishes!

    Were you able to find and download this little book online? :)

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    I did not find it free for download, but I will buy it from an online shop from Romania:

    https://m.emag.ro/the-elements-of-style-classic-edition-2017-william-strunk-jr-author-9781988236513/pd/DN0GJ9BBM/

    It costs about 10 euros. I like more to read a book because I can take notes with the marker and so memorize the information more easily.

    ;-)True! I like as well to have my books in a solid form :) But in the meantime:

    http://www.jlakes.org/ch/web/The-elements-of-style.pdf

    Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

    Hehe, what a lovely surprise, thank you :*