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Writing  from Start to Finish: a Six-Step Guide

        This is the latest of Kate Grenville’s books about the writing process, following the success of The Writing Book and Making Stories (co-written with Sue Woolfe).

 

Writing From Start to Finish takes the mystery out of the writing process. It’s practical, hands-on and user-friendly. Kate Grenville's extensive experience as a teacher of writing has resulted in a book

 full of tried-and-true ways to approach any kind of writing with confidence.

What's it about?

This book shows you how to tackle any kind of writing job by using the same six steps:

Step One: Gather ideas

Step Two: Choose the best ones

Step Three: Make an outline

Step Four: Write a first draft

Step Five: Revise

Step Six: Edit.

These steps can be applied to essays, poems, screenplays, letters, newspaper articles…just about anything you might need to write.

 

How does it work?

Each step is covered in a separate chapter that contains:

An About… section, where the step is explained in an easy-to-understand way. Kate Grenville shares the techniques and tricks she’s learned over 20 years of being a professional writer.
An Example section, where there are worked examples of two kinds of writing - a creative writing piece and an essay. These examples evolve through the six steps, so the reader can watch them developing from a blank page to a finished piece.
A Doing It section, that takes the reader one small step at a time through the process, showing exactly how to approach it, and how to deal with problems that arise.

There's also a chapter on user-friendly grammar, a table of different types of text, a quick night-before-the-exam summary, and an index .

 

Writing is a complicated process, but this book makes it about as simple as it can be. The tone is casual, the advice is straightforward, and the whole approach makes writing a skill that anyone can learn. Illustrations reinforce the ideas visually and help to break up the text into bite-sized chunks.

 

Who's it for?

The book works across a range of ages and abilities, and can be used equally well by an individual or by a class.

It can be used by good primary-age writers who'd benefit from extension.

It's ideal for the middle years of high school, where writing is required in many subjects - science and economics as well as English and history - and students need flexible writing skills that can be adapted to whatever task they have to do.

Older students ( at university, for example) often find the writing skills they learned at school aren't adequate to the challenge of tertiary studies. Writing from Start to Finish will give them a very secure grounding in the fundamentals of writing. Knowing the basic building-blocks of the writing process, they can then confidently tackle the extended writing of essays and reports.

ESL students may have good language skills but might not have much experience of writing in English. Writing from Start to Finish gives a framework to follow and an outline of the basic structures of writing in English. It gives clear step-by-step instructions in simple, non-technical language.

 

About the author:

Kate Grenville is the author of six highly successful books of fiction. Her books have won many prizes, most recently the Orange Prize, Britain's most valuable literary award, for The Idea of Perfection. She has an Honours degree in English from the University of Sydney, a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from the University of Colorado, USA. She’s been teaching writing and being Writer-in-Residence for some twenty years in high schools, universities, and for Adult Education.

 

Table of Contents:

Introduction

What makes writing hard?

How this book helps

Can anyone learn to write?

How the six steps work

Writing Assignments

Understanding assignments

Two kinds of writing assignment - imaginative writing and an essay

Step One: Getting Ideas

About getting ideas

Getting ideas for imaginative writing

Getting ideas for an essay

Step Two: Choosing

About choosing ideas

Choosing ideas for imaginative writing

Choosing ideas for an essay

Step Three: Outlining

About making an outline

Making an outline for imaginative writing

Making an outline for an essay

Step Four: Drafting

About writing a first draft

First draft for imaginative writing

First draft for an essay

Step Five: Revising

About revising

Revising imaginative writing

Revising an essay

Step Six: Editing

About editing

Editing imaginative writing

Editing an essay

Other useful stuff

Applying the six steps to different kinds of writing

Types of text at a glance

User-friendly grammar

Ten-minute exam kit.

Writing from Start to Finish: a six-step guide is published in Australia by Allen & Unwin and is available from all good booksellers.