Fifty Writing Tools
Roy Peter Clark writes “At times, it helps to think of writing as carpentry. That way, writers and editors can work from a plan and use tools stored on their workbench. You can borrow a writing tool at any time. And here's a secret: Unlike hammers, chisels, and rakes, writing tools never have to be returned. They can be cleaned, sharpened, and passed on.” He’s collected 50 writing tools and techniques that have been useful to him on his website at http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=61811 If you’re a writer of any description, they’re well worth checking out. Check it out...



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