This book, designed for writers of both American English and British English, tackles head on the crippling problem of poor written communication skills. In the style of Strunk and White's classic, The Elements of Style, this writing guidebook provides a modern update and a wider scope. Including a complete punctuation guide, the majority of this inspiringly short guidebook teaches students and office workers alike who to write successfully, but not before teaching the all-important principles that apply to all forms of communication.
Simon is a philosopher from New Zealand who has spent much of his life travelling, reading, teaching, writing, and watching movies. He has a degree in Linguistics from Victoria University of Wellington and a love of language and story-telling that leads him to many authors and genres. He has written an update to Maslow's hierarchy of human needs as well as books on relationships, writing, rare words and, most recently, a novel (as William Henry). He lives in Auckland with his wife and twin daughters.