Contents
Read This First
RULE 1: Use Strong Verbs
RULE 2: Question “Being” and “Having”
RULE 3: Keep It Active
RULE 4: Stick with “Said”
RULE 5: Don’t Show Off
RULE 6: Prefer Anglo-Saxon Words
RULE 7: Sound Natural
RULE 8: Trust Your Voice
RULE 9: Question Transitions
RULE 10: Link Ideas with Semicolons
RULE 11: Drop “Very” and Other Crutch Words
RULE 12: Jettison [All Those] Tiny Words
RULE 13: Dress Up “This”
RULE 14: Remove the Boring Stuff
RULE 15: Refresh Your Words
RULE 16: Know Your Words Inside and Out
RULE 17: Stay In Tune
RULE 18 : Find the Hidden Metaphor
RULE 19 : Twist Clichés
RULE 20 : Knock Three Times
RULE 21 : Stretch Out
RULE 22 : Short Sells
RULE 23 : Give Your Sentence a Finale
RULE 24 : Crystallize Your Dialogue
RULE 25 : In Fiction, Archetype Your Characters
RULE 26: Show, Then Tell
RULE 27 : Give Them a Hero’s Welcome
RULE 28 : Once Is Enough
RULE 29 : Smell the Roses
RULE 30 : Don’t Filter
RULE 31 : Trust Your Reader
RULE 32 : Layer Your Sentences
RULE 33 : Write the Hard Stuff
RULE 34 : Break the Rules
RULE 35 : Finish the Damn Thing
RULE 36 : Worship (Talented) Editors
A Final Word
Neal’s Kit Bag
Acknowledgments
Index