Style: Lessons in Clarity & Grace

Style: Lessons in Clarity & Grace

by Joseph Williams & Joseph Bizup

This classic is without a doubt the best step-by-step instruction manual to writing in a way that readers most easily understand. It is especially good for students in the humanities and social sciences. For STEM fields, a better choice might be Anne Greene’s Writing Science in Plain English.

The Sense of Style

The Sense of Style

by Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker is a rare breed: a celebrated scientist who cares about good communication. This book is not a style guide; it has no exercises or step-by-step guidelines. It is rather “designed for people who know how to write and want to write better.” Pinker makes a forceful case for “classic style,” which is as entertaining as it is enriching.

Houston, We Have a Narrative

Houston, We Have a Narrative

by Randy Olson

Olson is a unique voice on narrative in scientific writing: his first career was as a tenured professor of marine biology, his second as a Hollywood filmmaker, and his third as a science communicator. His superb advice on storytelling in science is as important for writing as it is for presenting.

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