How to Write Technical Reports: Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
* A practical, step-by-step guide to scientific writing * Indispensable for students as well as being a useful reference for experienced scientists * Clear and comprehensible writing * Includes a chapter on oral presentations "Writing technical reports" conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work.
Ron Fridell has written for radio, television, and for newspapers. He has also written books about the Human Genome Project, including Decoding Life: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Genome, and the use of DNA to solve crimes. In addition to writing books, Fridell regularly visits libraries and schools to conduct workshops on nonfiction writing.
Fictions of Dissent: Reclaiming Authority in Transatlantic Women's Writing of the Late Nineteenth Century
Fin-de-siecle women's fiction by both British female aesthetes and American women regionalists repeatedly stages moments of rebellion in which female characters rise up and (literally or metaphorically) resist being incorporated into works of art.
Effective Academic Writing 1: The Paragraph reviews sentence structure and prepares students to write academic paragraphs, while introducing five essential rhetorical modes.