有的想地写作講故事,更好的道地的书表達。今天就給大家推薦一下,英文每一本都是首先你想跪著讀完... ...給想要提高英文寫作和學習文學的同學。這樣的看对書籍才是現在我們需要去讀的。又貼近生活,想地写作天天讀書。道地的书學習文學的英文同學更是恨不得一目十行,能夠幫助你提升自己的首先寫作,外國文學家給學生推薦的看对書單,有的想地写作講句子,有故事性,道地的书感興趣就快點去讀吧。英文我們需要有技巧,首先但並不是看对所有的英文原文書籍都適合我們學習的,Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?What writers can learn: How to write about ordinary stuff in an unordinary way (b-to-b content writers, I’m looking at you). Each of these books documents ordinary moments in ordinary lives—but with a perspective and trea*ent that make the stories anything but prosaic. The War of ArtWhat writers can learn: How to get things done. Steven writes, “It’s not the writing part that’s hard. What’s hard is sitting down to write.” Yep. Start With WhyWhat writers can learn: How to find a bigger story. People on Amazon will tell you to save your money and just watch the TED talk that preceded the book. But I believe books should be priced to reflect the amount of thinking and toil that goes into them. A book should cost a thousand dollars or more, not $8.99.Watch the TED talk if you want, but buy the book, too. Don’t be a jerk. The IdiotWhat writers can learn: How to write a sentence. The craft is really nice. And reading good writing from the hand of a master writer is a relief, like you can relax and just enjoy the ride. Plus, I suspect that Elif’s next book will be way better than this one, so you should discover her early.ONE MAN'S MEATWhat writers can learn: How to blog. This book is a must-read as a prime example of sharp, first-person writing that never veers into indulgence or myopia like a lot of blogging does. If you do nothing else, skip to “Once More to the Lake” (page 198). Read. Weep. Learn.James and the Giant PeachWhat writers can learn: How to feed the imagination. Or, to *uote from another Roald Dahl title, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” And women.
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