This singular book illustrates how to edit a piece of prose and enhance
its clarity of thought and felicity of style. The authors first present
ten principles of effective composition, and then scrutinize three
extended paragraphs, suggesting with remarkable specificity how to
improve them. The volume also offers challenging practice questions, as
well as two finished essays, one serious and one humorous, that
demonstrate how attention to sound mechanics need not result in
mechanical writing. Steven M. Cahn and Victor L. Cahn help readers
deploy a host of corrective strategies, such as avoiding jargon,
bombast, and redundancy; varying sentence structure; paring the use of
adjectives and adverbs; properly deploying phrases and clauses; and
refining an argument. Here is a book for all who seek to increase their
facility in written communication.