The Elements Of Style
Filed under Advice • 03-11-2009 •
I have a number of reference books on the art of writing. Some are better than others, and some I dip into almost every day.
Take The Elements Of Style for example. So far I’d have to say it’s been the most useful book I’ve found in terms of day-to-day writing.
First published in 1935 and since revised and updated, this handy pocket-sized book is a first rate field guide to punctuation, grammar, and sentence construction.
It has been criticised in some areas for its championing of the active voice over the passive, but this is a minor quibble, and I’ve personally found it an excellent reference for basic things, such as the correct punctuation of dialogue and the difference between commonly confused words, such as “alternate” and “alternative”.
If you want to find out why this little book has been praised and recommended by generations of authors and professional copywriters, you can pick it up relatively cheaply on Amazon.


