Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Writing Warm Ups

Sometimes, it is hard to find a book related to the writing activities in the classroom. I don't know why it happened. It might coz the boring activities that we usually have in the writing classroom. In contrast, this book gives us many interesting activities that we can conduct in our writing classroom. So, try it out guys. Get it here.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Handbook of Magazine Article Writing


More than paper, more than ink, more than even those annoying subscription cards that tumble out at every opportunity, magazines are made of ideas. Behind every magazine is an idea. Behind every article within the magazine is an idea. Behind every sentence within an article is—or darn well ought to be—an idea. And where do all those ideas come from? Many come from writers. Download here.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

College Writing (Teacher's Book)

This book is a teacher guidance in implementing the students' book. Get it here.

College Writing (Student's Book)


 
Writing is a very important part of your university study. You will write assignments that may range from one paragraph to several paragraphs long. This book will help you in practicing the writing. Download the book.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Writing Skill Success in 20 Minutes a Day


This is the ebook that you can download and read. It contains the grammatical rules of writing. Learn it step by step so that you can make a writing smoothly. Gheez...

Monday, January 4, 2010

Keywords in Creative Writing


The idea for this book occurred to me years ago. One afternoon I was daydreaming. I imagined a nineteen-year-old undergraduate thinking of majoring in English, with an emphasis in creative writing. Throughout her high school years, she has written poetry and short stories, and her friends and family have encouraged her dream of becoming a writer. Yet she’s also been told, over and over, that very few people ever make it as writers. If only there were a concise, comprehensive guide to creative writing, she could begin to make an informed decision about her future plans. Get the book here.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Writing Fantasy n Science Fiction


Most of the skills you need for writing fantasy or science fiction are the same as for any other sort of fiction. A good story, believable characters and a fluent, readable style are absolutely vital to all saleable popular fiction – whether thriller, romance, fantasy or science fiction. Whatever your other strengths and
interests as a writer, you must be strong in all the basics of good fiction in order to succeed. Book here.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

From Where You Dream




The book gives us some explanations about the process of how to write a fiction. As you know that the process of writing fiction is different with the non-fiction. The process of enriching our imagination before taking off our pen. Hence, this can become a guide in fiction writing. You can read the publication here.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How to Write Essay


The skill of writing essays is an essential tool if you are to
achieve the kind of grade you want in the courses you are
studying. This is true whether you are studying at GCSE, AS
or A levels at school or college, or trying to gain a degree
at university.
There is no single, foolproof method of successful
essay-writing. However, the advice and the practical
guidance you will receive in this book will provide you
with all you need to know about how to improve your grade assessments
by putting into practice some simple, but invaluable, principles of essay
writing.
These approaches will work for you whether you are facing assessment
in timed examinations and/or being judged by coursework assignments.
In essence, the principles of essay-writing apply to both situations: when
you are under the pressure of an examination room, or, at home or in
college with more time to produce your assignment essay.
There is no doubt at all that the people who do best in assessments of all
kinds are those who understand exactly what is required of them and
who manage to deliver exactly that. In other words, it is not just what
you know, but how you apply that knowledge when you are being
assessed that finally counts. See the book.