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Marcia Riefer Johnston
When Marcia was twelve, "American Girl" magazine printed her eight-paragraph story, "The Key," and paid her $15. She has been writing ever since.To share her love of writing, she has written two books: - "Word Up! How to Write Powerful Sentences and Paragraphs (And Everything You Build from... show more

When Marcia was twelve, "American Girl" magazine printed her eight-paragraph story, "The Key," and paid her $15. She has been writing ever since.To share her love of writing, she has written two books: - "Word Up! How to Write Powerful Sentences and Paragraphs (And Everything You Build from Them)"- "You Can Say That Again: 750 Redundant Phrases to Think Twice About"At Lake Forest College, she wrote one-act plays that were performed on the campus stage, learned from, and buried. She studied under Raymond Carver and Tobias Wolff in the Syracuse University creative-writing program. She taught technical writing in the Engineering School at Cornell University. She has done writing of all kinds for organizations of all kinds, from the Fortune 500 to the just plain fortunate.Marcia has written for the scholarly journal "Shakespeare Quarterly," the professional journal "Technical Communication," the weekly newspaper "Syracuse New Times," and that user guide you used last week and didn't swear at. She used to write letters by the boxful. She has contributed posts to her daughter's Peace Corps blog, texts to her son's cell phone, and answers to her husband's crossword puzzles. Her words have landed on billboards, blackboards, birthday cakes, boxes of eggs, and the backs of her books. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
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BookHounds rated it 12 years ago
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITThis book is a true gem! I really wish I had access to something like this while I was in college and questioning my writing skills. The grammar rules you thought you knew, but somehow forgot, are brought back again with quick wit and easy to understand language. A reference gu...
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