writing books

Resources for this designer’s resolve

Below is everything from the Learn to Write series and a bit more. I’ve collected online writer’s blogs, dictionaries, thesauruses, style guides, writing courses and workshops.

There are sites and individual articles covering grammar usage, finding your voice, sentence structure, rhetoric, punctuation and proofreading.

There’s also a list of writing books, software, and courses on CD’s to acquire.

Note: I haven’t bothered to separate the skill levels. Some are very basic, some intermediate, some advanced. Hopefully something for everyone.

Writing Books: Books I own personally, bought for when the time comes, and culled from a larger collection.

Blogs: Writing, Grammar, Copywriting: Blogs I’ve collected over the past several years, with a few added during the series.

Online Writing Guidelines: Websites with extensive information to help writers and students of writing.

Online Writing Tips: Individual Articles: Articles focusing on writing issues.

Online Dictionaries: There are more dictionaries here than any one person will use.

Online Writing Courses: A small list of what’s on offer.

Writing Books

In 2002 I started collecting writing books. The majority of the list is over here. Below are ones I’ve pared down for the beginning stages of learning how to write. In the full list are other books just as suitable, but I needed a smaller, more manageable collection.

100 Ways to Improve Your Writing by Gary Provost

1000 Most Important Words by Norman W. Schur

Collins Good Writing Guide by Graham King

Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss

Line by Line: How to Improve Your Own Writing by Claire Kehrwald Cook

On Writing Well by William K. Zinsser

New Hart’s Rules: The Handbook of Style for Writers and Editors by R. M. Ritter (adapter)

New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors: The essential A-Z guide to the written word by R. M. Ritter (Editor), Angus Stevenson (Editor), Lesley Brown (Editor)

Rules for Writers by Diana Hacker

Developmental Exercises to Accompany Rules For Writers by Diana Hacker and Wanda Van Goor

Spunk & Bite: A writer’s guide to punchier, more engaging language & style by Author Plotnik

The Careful Writer by Theodore M. Bernstein

The Elements of Style by William I. Strunk

The Oxford Essential Guide to Writing by Thomas S. Kane

Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method by Gerald M. Weinberg

Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English by Patricia T. O’Conner

Words Fail Me: What Everyone Who Writes Should Know About Writing by Patricia O’Conner

Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer by Roy Peter Clark

101 Elegant Paragraphs, A Vocabula 101 Series Handbook, by Robert Hartwell Fiske

Derek Powazek ALA: “Calling All Designers: Learn to Write!”

Blogs: Writing, Grammar, Copywriting

Some of these are in my bloglines, some in my netvibes, some I’ve saved to share. The conversation ranges from writing, grammar and / or copywriting.

If you don’t find your favourites please add them in the comments. If I’ve forgotten you and we’ve chatted, apologies, let me know.

101 excuses not to write

A Capital Idea

Away With Words

Bad Language

Bill Walsh’s Blogslot

Book Angst

Business Writing

Content Done Better

Copyblogger

Copywriting Maven

English, Jack

Evolving English II

Fight the bull

Flogging the quill

Good Copywriting

Grammar Catastrophes

Grammar Hell

Grammarphobia

Language Log

Letting Me Be Me

Liz Strauss

News Observor | Triangle Grammar Guide

nick usborne’s excess voice

Notable Words

Pain in the English

Reading Matters

ROI Copywriting

separated by a common language

Successful Blog Series

The Copywriter Underground

The Editorial Department

The Writing Coach

Verbal Energy

Wednesdays links

Weinberg on Writing

Wordmall

World Wide Words

Writers Blog

Writing, Clear and Simple

WritingNerd

Writing Tips

Poynter: Writing Tools

You Don’t Say: Language and Usage

Change This: Calling All Designers: Learn to Write!

Online Writing Guidelines

Below are websites on grammar, language usage, style guides, cliches, writing guides, punctuation, writing tips and suggestions. They are split into three loose groups - writing guides and tips, style guides, grammar and punctuation, and a catch all, msc.

Writing Guides and Tips

11 rules of writing

A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices

Bartleby.com

Common Errors in English

Diagramming Sentences

OWL Handouts: Complete Index by Topic

Plain Language

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Guidelines

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Word suggestions

Plain Language: Howto/Tools Quick reference tips

Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric

Strunk, William, Jr. 1918. The Elements of Style

SUNY Geneseo Online Writing Guide

Tameri Guide for Writers

The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing

re: Writing

Sentence Sense: A Writer’s Guide, an online textbook in basic writing

U of Calgary: Basic Elements Of English

uw-madison writing center writer’s handbook

Write Away - Learn how to become a better writer

Writers Web

Writers’ Workshop Writing Tips

Writing Guides

Writing resources from Study Guides and Strategies

Writing Tips

Style Guides

APA Style Tips

Chicago Manual of Style Online

Colorado Uni Style Guide

NICS Web style guide

Times Online Style and Usage Guide

U of WA: Citation & Writing Guides

Grammar and Punctuation

Ain’t Grammar Fun: Words to the Wise

Clear English Grammar Resources

Doc Durden’s Guide to Good Grammar

Good Grammar, Good Style

Grammar Book: Grammer Rules, Punctuation and Capitalization, Rules for Writing Numbers

Guide to Grammar and Writing

Jack Hart: Prevent punctuation and grammar errors that hurt credibility

Lynch, Guide to Grammar and Style

Online English Grammar

ProofReadNOW: Grammar rules

Punctuation Made Simple

Spark Notes: Online guide to grammar

The Armchair Grammarian

The Blue Book of Grammar & Punctuation

Writers’ Workshop: Grammar Handbook

Msc

Cliche site

Collective Nouns

Famous Quotes

Quote Reference

The Passivator

The Word Detective

Words: Woe and Wonder

Erin Kissane ALA: Attack of the Zombie Copy

Online Writing Tips: Individual Articles

Articles with advice on grammar, language usage, proofreading, general writing, copywriting and voice.

40+ Tips to Improve your Grammar and Punctuation

Adding Action and Clarity to Writing

Cleaning Up Your Copy

Common Usage Errors

Common Writing Mistakes

Copyblogger: Copywriting 101

Copyblogger: Ernest Hemingway’s Top 5 Tips for Writing Well

Fifty Writing Tools: Quick List

Finding Your Voice

Geek to Live: Write effectively for the Web

How to improve your writing

How to Make Sentences Clear and Concise

How To Proofread Your Own Writing

How To Win The Grammar Game

How To Write

Judy’s Writing Tips

Plain Language Humor: How to Write Good

Power Of The Written Word (Part I ) - Need of Expression

Power Of The Written Word (Part II) - Constructing A Sentence That Produces Impact

Power of The Written Word (Part III) - Developing Your Own Writing Style

Power of Written Word (Part IV): Writing for Internet

Proofreading your own document

Proofread like a pro

Stephen King : Everything You Need to Know About Writing Successfully - in Ten Minutes

Study Guides 1: Writing basics Research, etc.

Study Guides 2: Prewriting

Study Guides 3: Rough drafts

Study Guides 4: Revising/editing

Study Guides 5: Proofreading

Successful Blog: Editing

Successful Blog: Word Choice

Successful Blog: Sentence Fluency

Successful Blog: A Writers Voice

Successful Blog: Your Authentic Writing Voice

Successful Blog: How to Make Your Writing Unforgettable, Using the Music of the Gettysburg Address

Top Ten Writing Time-savers

To write effectively, go with the flow of ideas

Web Copywriting Tips

Web writing

Writerisms and other Sins: A Writer’s Shortcut to Stronger Writing

Writing better articles

Writing, Clear and Simple: Entries in Punctuation

Writing, Clear and Simple: Keep it simple: Word choice

Writing, Clear and Simple: One vital bit of writing

Writing, Clear and Simple: Passive-aggressive, Part 1

Writing, Clear and Simple: Passive-aggressive Part 2

Writing, Clear and Simple: Redundancies: Does it bear repeating?

Writing, Clear and Simple: Square pegs into round holes, or, Turning verbs into nouns

Writing, Clear and Simple: Watch out for sound-alike words

Writing For the Web

Writing in a compelling way is all up to you

Writing that works: Writing Techniques

Writing that works: Styles and Usage

Notable Words: These folks can write

Online Dictionaries

Some of these online Dictionaries are serious, some fun, some do more than others.

After the dictionaries are a few words of the day, ending with podcasts.

AllWords.com

AskOxford: Jargon Buster

Answers.com

BambooWeb Dictionary!

Biographical Dictionary

Cambridge Dictionaries

Collins

Dictonary.com

Dictionary of English Useage

Double-Tongued Dictionary

Fictionary

Google’s Glossary tool

HyperDictionary.com

JustTheWord

Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid

LDOCE Online

Lexical FreeNet

lookwayup.com

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus

MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, and Homework

Ninjawords - a fast online dictionary

Onelook.com: Reverse Dictionary

Online Etymology Dictionary

Oxford English Dictionary

pseudodictionary

RhymeZone rhyming dictionary and thesaurus

Simple English Wiktionary

The Brainy Dictionary

The Devils Dictionary.com

The Free Dictionary

Thesaurus.com

The Writers Portal: Word Power

Urban Dictionary

Wiktionary

Word Assault

Wordsmyth!

Word Spy

yourDictionary.com

And the extras …

Word of the day:

Word of the day (email): Cambridge

Word of the day (email): Dictionary.com

Word of the day (email): Merriam-Webster Online

Word of the day (email): New York Times

Word of the day (email): Onelook.com

Word of the day (email): Oxford English Dictionary

Word of the day (email): Wordcraft

Word of the day (email): Wordsmith.org

Word of the day (email): yourDictionary.com

Word of the day (for your site): brainydictionary.com

An additional extra to the extras …

BuzzWhack

Buzzword Hell

Newswriting.com: A Resource For Journalists: Groaners

Slang words using one letter

The Phrase Finder

VIEW: Variation in English Words and Phrases

Eponyms from Wordcraft

Podcasts

Grammar Girl

HOWmag: Designers of the World, Write

Online Writing Courses

Some of the courses below are free, some with a nominal charge, some require a financial commitment. Some courses are short, others will take a week, most require a time commitment (some considerable).

Absolute Write University

A Free Course in Technical and Business Writing

BBC: Get Writing

Breaking into Print Writing Course

Coffee House for Writers

Copywriting course

Diana Hacker - Rules for Writers companion website

E-WRITE - Writing For Online Readers

Grammar Tutorials, University of Calgary

How to Write: Freelance Writing Courses and Reports (Copywriting)

Lousy Writer

One of Us; Creative Writing Workshop

online-learning.com

‘Round Table’ Creative Writing Group

Suite101.com

Tameri Guide for Writers: The Workshop

The Internet Grammar of English

trAced Links: Writing Courses

UCLA Extension - Lifelong Learning

Write 101: Know how to write well, 5 free writing lessons

Write 101: Online Writing Course

Writer OnLine - Learning Center - Courses

Writers Bootcamp

Writers Online Workshops: Business writing

Writers Weekly

Writers.com: Basic Writing Skills

Writing Classes: Gotham Writers’ Workshop

Writing Courses (CD)

The Electronic Writing Course
(Goes with StyleWriter)

Boris Kortiak: Why Write?

This has been a part of my New Year’s Resolution: Learn to Write series. The index can be found at the Learn to Write: Recap.

Three pages were created from the series - A Designer’s Resolve, A Designer’s Resolve: Complete book list and this one.

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Catherine (cat) Morley
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