If you find writing easy, you’re probably doing something wrong. In How We
Write, Mike Sharples reviews the mix of tricks that real-life writers use to
keep words in line. Whatever kind of writing you have to do, bad habits are hard
to ditch. Here’s a chance to acquire some better ones. Published by Routledge,
£14.99, ISBN 0415185874.
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