Best for: Writing classrooms. In a nutshell: Longtime writer and editor Harold Evans offers lessons to improve writing. Worth quoting: “We are more likely to understand the argument if we know where we are heading.” “Anything that goes wrong will always be wordier than anything that goes right.” Why I chose it: I’m always looking to improve my writing. Review: In the first few pages of this book the author speaks well of both Churchill (racist) and Kissinger (war criminal), so I did have a […]
Perhaps Better as a Text Book
Do I Make Myself Clear? by Harold Evans
