Article Writing: Your Personal Library of Books
We write and we write well. At least we hope that we do. Still,
we writers need our own library of "go to" books to help us
write with strength, market our wares, and simply to inspire us
to greater works. I've compiled a brief list of useful books for
the serious article writer's library. Some I own, while others I
plan on buying.
The Chicago School of Style, 15th Edition - Considered
by English speaking authors as "the Bible" of proper grammar
usage and style, this 950 plus page reference book is everything
you need to have on hand when you simply are not sure about
punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc. Surprisingly, the book is
not stuffy as it allows serious writers some flexibility with
the rules. If you have been writing for some time, you know that
rules do change. I was shocked when even the Chicago School
started a sentence with "and" in it. Oh me, oh my!
Guerilla Marketing For Writers -- I am very curious
about this title as I have seen reference to it on various
writers' web sites. Essentially "Guerilla Marketing" espouses
the need for writers [particularly book authors] to spend as
much as 33% of their time marketing. Hmmm...writing in and of
itself is so involved. Who has the time?
Writer's Market -- Every year since this reference book
was first issued in 1921, the Writer's Market has served writers
in finding places where they can submit their work for payment.
The book lists contact information, submission guidelines, and
tips on all the who/what/when/where/why of the "word" industry.
Random House Webster's Pocket Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation
Guide Okay, I admit it. When I don't feel like lugging the
"Chicago Style" around, this Random House book meets most of my
needs. 300 power packed pages that will easily fit in your
laptop carrying case, purse, or suit jacket pocket.
No, I rarely use a dictionary anymore nor do I rely on a
thesaurus. Everything I need is right online or part of my Word
program. I don't know about you, but I am definitely a 21st
century writer who manages to write, edit, rewrite, submit and
accomplish a multitude of related tasks from the ease of my
laptop computer. No pencil and paper for me, except when
lounging by the river or down at the beach. Oh, for more of
those types of experiences!