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Write Well: A Grammar Guide

Write Well: A Grammar Guide

Writing isn’t all heart and art. It’s structure and syntax, too.

Do you want to learn how to write better books, blog posts, even emails? Then you've stumbled upon the perfect guide.

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About the Book

Do you want to learn how to write better books, blog posts, even emails? Then you’ve stumbled upon the perfect guide.

In Write Well, I outline the tools and techniques you need to truly master grammar–in an un-overwhelming way. That’s right. You won’t be yawning or weeping as you read these writing rules, just rejoicing that you’ve finally found the answer to your prayers.

So, go ahead, become the writer you’ve always dreamed of, and catapult yourself to the career you’ve always wanted. Because once you know how to make your words work for you, the world’s your oyster.

Hi there, I’m Rachelle Rea Cobb. and I have history with words. I’m a grammar geek with a knack for storytelling. I help authors (traditionally and self-published), bloggers, students, and ESL writers polish their pages until their words shine–so that they then can sign their own publishing contracts. Did I mention I signed my own book deal at age 22? And now I’d like to share my expertise with you.

Write Well: A Grammar Guide is a short ebook designed to walk you through what you need to know so you can get back to the real work: actual writing!


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Author: Rachelle Rea Cobb
Genre: Writing Guides
Tag: Recommended Books
Publication Year: 2017
Format: ebook
Length: 50 pages
ASIN: B01NBRAAC5
List Price: 2.99
eBook Price: 2.99
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Endorsements
This handy book makes the rules of grammar accessible and enjoyable. If you're looking for a guide that can explain grammar to you in a clear, quick way, then Write Well is the one for you.
– Stephanie Morrill, creator of GoTeenWriters.com and author of The Lost Girl of Astor Street
Rachelle's attention to detail combined with her friendly writing voice make Write Well a grammar guide that is actually fun to read! Short and sweet, Write Well will equip you with the knowledge you need in language you can understand. From commas to em dashes, Rachelle doesn't just tell you what they are for--like any good writer, she shows you how to (and how not to) use them.
– Gretchen Louise, Mentor of Digital Wordsmiths
“Attention grammar-geeks and grammar-haters alike: Write Well is a new writing craft bookshelf necessity. Written in a humorous and conversational tone, this short yet insightful grammar guide will remind you of why mastering grammar is important, how you can use it to better relay your message, and it'll refresh your knowledge of the basic grammar skills you learned (and forgot) in school. Don’t make your editor clean up your overuse of exclamation marks! Apply the grammar tips Rachelle covers in Write Well, trust me, your editor will thank you for your lack of comma splices.”
– Tessa Emily Hall, YA author, Jr. Agent at Hartline Literary, and YA Acquisitions Editor for Illuminate YA
"This book is exactly what I have been needing to hone my grammar skills without stifling my creativity. Rachelle's straightforward and easy-to-understand style is perfect for my growth as a writer, and I'll also be using it as a tool in homeschooling my children!"
– Natasha Metzler, author of Pain Redeemed and Counting Grains of Sand
Looking for a grammar guide that doesn't fill your soul with dread? Look no further! Write Well: A Guide to Grammar is a wonderful tool for experienced authors and novice writers alike! Rachelle Rea Cobb seamlessly weaves the rules of grammar and humor together. Add Write Well: A Guide to Grammar to the top of your TBR pile!
– V. Joy Palmer, contemporary romance author of Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations
"Looking for a short, pithy guide to writing well? Write Well offers up practical advice on grammar, told in Rachelle's friendly approachable voice. It's like having a best friend sit down with you to go over the basics with you."
– Lena Goldfinch, author of The Brides Series
"Most books on the subject of grammar are either dull or daunting. This book grammar down into manageable chunks that won't overwhelm. I was excited to find that the rules aren't as difficult as I imagined! I plan to keep a copy of this book handy during the editing process of all my books."
– Sarah Holman, author
If you’re looking for quick and easy tips to correct and tighten your writing, then this is definitely a book for you to check out. It is a handy tool for writers of any level, from the novice blogger to the experienced, bestselling veteran. Cobb mixes humor with the (sometimes dry) rules of grammar, including the basic items every writer should keep in mind when trying to relate to their reader. Numerous examples and additional resources are included. (This is a useful book for fellow editors to have on their desk, too!)
– Leslie L. McKee, Editor
About the Author
Rachelle Rea Cobb

Rachelle Rea Cobb has history with words. She penned her first short story in middle school, her first novel right out of high school, and signed a three-book publishing contract right after college. Her Steadfast Love series (from WhiteFire Publishing) is the tale of a Catholic maiden entrenched in the Dutch Revolution–and the redheaded Protestant man who brings her to love and faith.

But Rachelle believes writing isn’t all heart and art; it’s structure and syntax, too. One of her favorite things to do is help others polish their own pages until they shine. She works with authors (traditional and self-published), ESL writers, students, and bloggers.

She lives in a seaside Southern town with her new husband, who shares the name of Rachelle’s first fictional hero—even though she hadn’t yet met her husband when she wrote three books about a man with the same first name!

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