Clark, Roy Peter

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The art of X-ray reading

how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing
Describes the process of X-ray reading, or close reading, that involves reading texts in such a way that you see beneath the words to the meaning of literary passages and the use of writing strategies. Uses examples from twenty-five classic and contemporary works, ranging from Virgil's "The Aeneid" to "The Great Gatsby.".

Free to write

a journalist teaches young writers
1987

The glamour of grammar

a guide to the magic and mystery of practical English
2011
A practical guide to various parts of speech designed to improve communication and writing skills.
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