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After You Read the Book Version of "Writing Tools"...
...You should read "A Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to Words That Work," just published by Pantheon in a handsome hardback edition. 

This book represents the practical wisdom of Jack Hart, an editor and writing coach at The Oregonian, and I meant it when I offered this blurb: "No newspaper editor in America has done more to inspire good writing than Jack Hart." With Tom Hallman, Jack forms one of the most successful writer/editor teams in America, producing work that has won both ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards and a Pulitzer Prize.

Jack is one of the few editors I know who represents a triple threat: He can edit, he can teach and he can write. That combination should command the special attention of all of us who want to grow in the craft. I hope to share Jack's advice with you over time, but for now I can best summarize the contents of "A Writer's Coach" by listing his chapter titles:
  • Method
  • Process
  • Structure
  • Force
  • Brevity
  • Clarity
  • Rhythm
  • Humanity
  • Color
  • Voice
  • Mechanics
  • Mastery
Suffering from what Harold Bloom has described as "the anxiety of influence," I tend to limit my reading while in the middle of a writing project. So I held off on enjoying Jack's work while I was drafting and revising "Writing Tools." Now that I've had a chance to taste it, I'm delighted that our two books will enter the world together as blood brothers.
-- Roy Peter Clark, vice president & senior scholar
Posted by Roy Clark 8:33 PM Aug 28, 2006
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