

His emphasis on the research material is good advice, as the research often leads to inspiration. If a problem develops in a sentence that does not have a good solution, he suggests that the sentence be dropped altogether. He tells the writer's story in an honest manner, stating that writing involves mostly hard work and some inspiration.

Zinsser does not condescend, nor does he dwell on the confusions to be found in the English language. On Writing Well guides the reader into becoming a competent writer, one who can communicate genuine personality and useful information. A writer may never become a famous engineer, and an engineer may never become a great writer, but most people do not need fame or greatness.

Both require training, practice, and a little bit of ability. This breaks down a myth that engineers cannot write and writers cannot engineer. On Writing Well carries an important message: everyone can learn to write well. The author accurately describes the writing process as a series of problems, all of which have solutions. Zinsser steps through an entire article that he wrote about his trip to Katmandu, points out the composition problems he dealt with, and explains the solutions he chose. This practical approach to getting inside the writer's mind carries more power than speculation on what other authors might have been thinking. Zinsser does this, and includes some of his own work because he knows exactly what he was thinking while writing. His style is nearly flawless, and he informs the reader on how he does what he does so well.īooks on writing usually use the work of other authors as examples. He incorporates unusual observations and approaches to his subjects, a technique that produces fresh prose. Zinsser's style uses rhythm and other musical ideas to please the imagination. Good writing captures and holds the reader's attention from beginning to end.

The author uses all of the principles in his own writing, including bits of humor that work to keep the reader's attention. The book wraps up with the important attitudes that good writers develop. He starts with an overview of the writing craft and moves into specific nonfiction writing forms. Zinsser's book on writing well provides both a comprehensive guide to writing nonfiction and a useful writer's reference.
