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William Zinsser Quotes - Page 2

Writing improves in direct ratio to the things we can keep out of it that shouldn't be there.

Writing improves in direct ratio to the things we can keep out of it that shouldn't be there.

William Zinsser (2012). “On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction”, p.12, Harper Collins

Clear thinking becomes clear writing; one can't exist without the other.

William Zinsser (2012). “On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction”, p.8, Harper Collins

Ultimately the product that any writer has to sell is not the subject being written about, but who he or she is.

William Zinsser (2012). “On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction”, p.5, Harper Collins

If the nails are weak, your house will collapse. If your verbs are weak and your syntax is rickety, your sentences will fall apart.

William Zinsser (2012). “On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction”, p.18, Harper Collins