Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 94
Trim: 6½ x 9⅛
978-1-4758-2475-9 • Hardback • July 2016 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4758-2476-6 • Paperback • July 2016 • $27.00 • (£20.99)
978-1-4758-2477-3 • eBook • July 2016 • $25.50 • (£19.99)
Arrowood has been designing and presenting “plain language” writing training programs worldwide for over 13 years. She has written and edited documents for almost any imaginable area from engineering to marketing, lessons learned to risk assessment reports, and military to young adult.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Brief History of the (American) English Language
Chapter 2: How to Write in Plain English
Chapter 3: Identify and Write to the “Right” Audience
Chapter 4: Keep it Simple and Short
Chapter 5: Planning and Organizing Your Documents
Chapter 6: Applying the “Cs” and Rs” of Effective Writing
Chapter 7: Using Correct Grammar and Punctuation
Chapter 8: Using Reader-Friendly Voice, Tone, and Person
Chapter 9: Applying Effective Self-Editing and –Proofreading Techniques
Chapter 10: Netiquette and Writing for the Likely Viewing Medium
Conclusion: The Wrap-Up
Janet Arrowood has written a clear, no-nonsense guide that sets out a compelling case for plain language, with a set of simple tools for easily de-cluttering prose on any subject. In an era when the ear of even the most technical among us has been trained to respond to the sound bite, it’s essential to be able to write in plain language to effectively and clearly convey any message—the more complex the subject, the more imperative the need for plain language.
— Lilli Segre, managing partner, IDEAS LLC
Plain Language, Please is an excellent reference companion for writing well. It is as practical and relevant as possible, and offers examples of tools, tips, and strategies you can use immediately. Each chapter is stand-alone, so you can read the book in its entirety from beginning to end or you can reference individual chapters as you need them. Regardless of how you approach this authoritative source, you will walk away feeling equipped to be a more effective writer and all-around better communicator.
— Donna M. Creason, director, Summit Communications Design
Janet brings a practicality and ease to relearning those lessons I checked out on in 8th Grade English. Her guidance, in the classroom as well as on paper, has supported countless individuals. Plain Language, Please is a must read for anyone who has over-used hyperbole or who still does not understand where the semicolon goes!
— Evan Abbott, director of Organizational Development and Learning, Mountain States Employers Council
Whether you work in the private or public sector, the ability to write effectively in plain English is one of the most valuable skills you can have. Unfortunately, English is one of the most complicated languages in the world. Plain Language, Please takes a difficult subject and breaks it down into a manageable, easy-to-understand process through which anyone can learn the art of effective writing in plain English.
— Ron Flavin, international business and grant writing consultant and writing trainer