If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.  Stephen King

Books for Writers and Communicators

 On Writing Well, William Zinsser

Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott

Make Every Word Count, Gary Provost

The 29 Most Common Writing Mistakes, Judy Delton 

The Forest for the Trees, Betsy Lerner

Is There a Book Inside You?, Dan Poynter and Mindy Bingham

Writing for Story, Jon Franklin

Techniques of the Selling Writer, Dwight V. Swain

Beginnings, Middles, and Ends, Nancy Kress

Write Tight, William Brohaugh

Writers on Writing, James N. Watkins, ed.

Writer to Writer, Bodie and Brock Thoene

Behind the Stories, Diane Eble  

You Can’t Make This Stuff Up, Lee Gutkind 

Writing Creative Nonfiction, Theodore A. Rees Cheney

Robert’s Rules of Writing, Robert Masello

The Copyright Permission and Libel Handbook, Lloyd J. Jassin and Steven C. Schechter

Developmental Editing, Scott Norton

The Copyeditor’s Handbook, Amy Einsohn

The Chicago Manual of Style

The Art of the Fresh Start, Glenna Salsbury

On Deadline, Carole M. Howard and Wilma K. Mathews

Secrets of Dynamic Communication, Ken Davis

The Publicity Handbook, David R. Yale with Andrew J. Carothers

Media Management

Guerilla Marketing for Writers, Jay Conrad Levinson, Rick Frishman, and Michael Larsen

Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World, Michael Hyatt

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