One of the best ways to excel in your writing course is by using WRITING: A MANUAL FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, BRIEF. Whatever your writing assignment, WRITING: A MANUAL FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, BRIEF gives you the answers and help you need to succeed. And best of all, this information is right at your fingertips thanks to the handbook's easy-to-access format, which you'll find as visually interesting and easy to navigate as your favorite website! Whether you need grammar help, or information on drafting and shaping content, developing paragraphs, researching online, citing sources, using visuals, writing on the Web, and so much more, this is the handbook that will get you there!
Synopsis
One of the best ways to excel in your writing course is by using WRITING: A MANUAL FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, BRIEF. Whatever your writing assignment, WRITING: A MANUAL FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, BRIEF gives you the answers and help you need to succeed. And best of all, this information is right at your fingertips thanks to the handbook's easy-to-access format, which you'll find as visually interesting and easy to navigate as your favorite website! Whether you need grammar help, or information on drafting and shaping content, developing paragraphs, researching online, citing sources, using visuals, writing on the Web, and so much more, this is the handbook that will get you there!
About the Author, David Blakesley
David Blakesley is the Director of Professional Writing at Purdue University. In 2002, he also founded Parlor Press, a scholarly publishing company that has already published some 35 titles and is growing rapidly. Dave's teaching and research interests are in the areas of digital and multimedia publishing, visual rhetoric, modern rhetorical theory, and technical communication.
Jeff Hoogeveen is the Writing Program Administrator at Lincoln University. Jeff was voted "the most enthusiastic professor" by the students at Lincoln in 2004, and in 1999 he received the NAACP Image Award as the New Lincoln Professor of the Year. In 1994, he wrote and directed an award-winning documentary, and in 1991, he wrote the screenplay for a film adaptation of Henry James' "Beast in the Jungle."