Allen & Unwin, 2001. — 225 p. — ISBN 1 86508 514 6
Writing sounds simple—you start with an attention-grabbing first sentence, then you move on to some really interesting stuff in the middle, and then you bring it all together at the end. The trouble is, how do you think up that attention-grabbing first sentence? Where do you go to find that really interesting stuff? What do you do if your mind is as blank as the paper you’re staring at?
Writing assignments
Step One: Getting ideas
Step Two: Choosing
Step Three: Outlining
Step Four: Drafting
Step Five: Revising
Step Six: Editing
Other useful stuff
Acknowledgements