I try to leave out the parts that people skip. Elmore Leonard This book
is all about writing: it is both a practical and a personal account.
When you write a book like this you put yourself on the line: you run
the risk of people reading what you have written and saying 'he's saying
one thing and doing another'. You stand to break the rules that you set
up - quite badly. That is probably not such a terrible thing; besides,
that should be part of the process of using this book. As you read it,
notice when rules are broken. Check the phrasing, the sentence and
paragraph construction, and see whether or not I have stuck to the
rules. Then see whether or not the rules would have improved the passage
in question. Begin to read books as much for their style, layout and
general format as for their con- tent. If you are going to write, you
need to see plenty of examples of all of these things - good, bad and
indifferent. to write for some time but was always This is a book I have
wanted nervous of writing, so here it is: an introduction to some of the
ways and means of writing. lt is, as I say, personal; I hope it will be
useful. A word about sexism and the writing process. I find the use of
'his or her' and its variants clumsy.