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The Well-Crafted Sentence: A Writer's Guide to Style

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Grounded in the art of writing, The Well-Crafted Sentence zeroes in on the sentence, offering a range of revision strategies that lead students to write fuller, more well-developed prose. In a friendly, conversational style, Nora Bacon makes clear how and why sentences work to focus, balance, develop, and qualify writers’ ideas. Because students are more likely to try out new sentence structures if they’ve seen them in writing they admire, examples throughout the text are drawn from readings by accomplished stylists whose full pieces are also included in a chapter at the end of the book. Integrated exercises and editing practice help students apply concepts to their own writing. Affordable and brief, The Well-Crafted Sentence works as a core classroom text or as a supplement.

352 pages, Paperback

First published December 24, 2008

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January 18, 2016
Most books on style are pitched to fairly advanced writers, but this one addresses beginners. Bacon's advice is sensible and useful. I particularly like her five tips for sharpening the focus of subject-verb pairs in sentences (pp. 49–55).

Unfortunately, as often seems the case with books on style, her advice tends to be burdened by an excess of categories, qualifications, examples, and exercises. The book is often daunting on a visual level—cluttered with boxes, lists, underlinings, italics, and bolded terms—and as a result can feel a bit of a slog to get through.
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28 reviews2 followers
August 6, 2022
This was my first good grammar book. I was surprised to find it wasn’t as boring as I expected. It explains a lot of sentence structures and how and when they should be used. It also has a great grammatical glossary in the back. You can use the whole book as a reference and you can just read the chapters individually and without chronological order.
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67 reviews3 followers
May 18, 2022
really great guide to the sentence. been putting off reading this and i feel like, after reading through, i have a better grasp of my syntax. while i understood and recognized all the grammatical structures discussed, it's always nice to have it laid out in plain terms.
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61 reviews4 followers
April 20, 2021
A good, basic style guide for beginner writers. Probably best for high school seniors or college freshmen.
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93 reviews11 followers
October 25, 2021
A nice reference and accessible. Obviously I'm not going to read it for fun, but I might revisit it sometimes while writing papers.
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April 16, 2015
A nice handbook (complete with definitions and exercizes!), but one that focuses on effects and context a little more than most handbooks. Essays in the back to read to consider style and implications (and which are the sources of the exercises).
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662 reviews13 followers
October 12, 2015
This would be a great accompaniment for an introductory college English class. I hope Bacon's book catches on...
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