Incoming Resources
- Write better right now, the reluctant writer's guide to confident communication and self-assured style, Mary-Kate Mackey
- Students must write, a guide to better writing in coursework and examinations, Robert Barrass
- The joy of English, 100 illuminating conversations about the English language, Jesse Karjalainen
- Let's investigate informational writing, Irene Yates
- The good writing guide for education students, Dominic Wyse
- The student phrase book, vocabulary for writing at university, Jeanne Godfrey
- Suppose a sentence., Brian Dillon
- The Cambridge introduction to creative writing, David Morley
- Resounding the rhetorical, composition as a quasi-object, Byron Hawk
- The elements of style, William Strunk, Jr
- CliffsNotes writing, grammar, usage, and style quick review, Jean Eggenschwiler, Emily Dotson Biggs and Claudia L. W. Reinhardt
- Great writing, Keith S. Folse, Tison Pugh, 5
- Great writing, Keith S. Folse, Elena Vestri, David Clabeaux, 3
- Everything I know about writing, John Marsden
- Crafting the personal essay, a guide for writing and publishing creative nonfiction, by Dinty W. Moore
- Great writing, Keith S. Folse, April Muchmore-Vokoun, Elena Vestri, 4
- Writing for the IELTS, Lin Lougheed
- The no rules handbook for writers, (know the rules so you can break them), Lisa Goldman
- Wonderbook, an illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction, Jeff VanderMeer ; art by Terry Zerfoss [and many others]
- Telling true stories, navigating the challenges of writing narrative non-fiction, Matthew Ricketson
- How to write what you want to say ..., a guide for those students who know what they want to say but can't find the words, Patricia Hipwell
- Writing true stories, the complete guide to writing autobiography, memoir, personal essay, biography, travel and creative non-fiction, Patti Miller
- The writer's guide to good style, a practical guide for twenty-first century writers, Katherine Lapworth
- Everyone can write, a guide to get you started, Howard Gelman
- Words that work, it's not what you say, it's what people hear, Frank Luntz
- So you want to be a writer?, written by Jane C. Scott
- Seeing through language, a guide to styles of English writing, Ronald Carter and Walter Nash
- Planning your essay, Janet Godwin
- Ways of reading, advanced reading skills for students of English literature, Martin Montgomery ... [et al.]
- Air & light & time & space, how successful academics write, Helen Sword
- How to write essays, a practical guide for students, John Clanchy, Brigid Ballard
- Reflective writing, Kate Williams & Mary Woolliams & Jane Spiro
- Engaging ideas, the professor's guide to integrating writing, critical thinking, and active learning in the classroom, John C. Bean
- Writing analytically, David Rosenwasser and Jill Stephen
- How to write dialogue in fiction, Irving Weinman
- How to write a sentence, and how to read one, Stanley Fish
- Chambers effective English, a guide to good writing
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- Writing essays for dummies, by Mary Page and Carrie Winstanley
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; updated & edited by Richard De A'Morelli
- The creative writing coursebook, forty writers share advice and exercises for poetry and prose, edited by Julia Bell and Paul Magrs
- Writing at university, a guide for students, Phyllis Creme and Mary R. Lea
- The forms of narrative, a practical guide, Peter Abbs, Jhn Richardson
- Writing, the easiest way to accurate and effective writing, [written by Elizabeth Walter and Kate Woodford]
- Style, lessons in clarity and grace, Joseph M. Williams
- Writing at university, a guide for students, Phyllis Creme and Mary R. Lea
- Persuading people, an introduction to rhetoric, Robert Cockcroft and Susan Cockcroft
- The Penguin writer's manual, Martin Manser and Stephen Curtis