Reblogged from A Teacher’s Reflections:
I love writing. This summer I read the best book on how to write, the advice of E.B. White, author of Charlotte’s Web and other classics. Oh, I have read a host of posts and articles on writing, many from fellow bloggers. They are all filled with terrific advice, but none compare to the simple, direct advice of E.B. White.
It all started with reading the new book, Some Writer! The Story of E.B. White by Melissa Sweet. I wanted to learn more about White. After all, Charlotte’s Web is my first chapter reading book of the year in my classroom.
The book is far more than E.B. White’s story. I am going to call him Andy in this blog post, as that was the nickname given to him by his Cornell University classmates. His English professor at Cornell was William Strunk, who taught English from the book he wrote, The Elements of Style. Andy greatly respected his professor, and as what often happens with good books, this book came into play much later in Andy’s life.
Children’s books were not even on the radar for Andy. While he spent summers in Maine with a great love for the outdoors, his writing was not for children. Well, not yet. Andy’s first job after graduation was with the Seattle Times. His writing was excellent, yet wordy. Finally his boss said:
“Just say the words.” That stuck with Andy the rest of his life.
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Excellent post! We can learn so much from other writers.
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Thank you, Darlene!
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Reblogged this on Adam Boustead's Blog.
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Thank you for sharing Jennie’s post
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thanks for reblogging, Michael.
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Thank you for reblogging this.
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Always a pleasure to share Jennie’s work, Patrick.
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I have always admired E.B. White and enjoy this book immensely! I have another book about writing but I always draw a blank while at the library. It is “On Writing Well” or something like this by William Zinsser. It has always been my “go to” resource on developing my own voice, Sue. ❤
Thanks for sharing Jennie with us! 🙂
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Jennie always has something worth reading 🙂
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Thank you, Robin. E.B. White’s niece lives close by and is scheduled to speak at our public library. Now, if only I can control myself and behave like an adult when I hear her speak… 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thank you 🙂
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Thank you for sharing this story, Sue. Always an honor and a pleasure.
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It is such good advice, Jennie.
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Indeed it is!
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Loved this again. ❤
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Reblogged this on A Teacher's Reflections and commented:
For all you E.B. White lovers, Sue Vincent has shared my post over on her Daily Echo blog, about writing and the advice of E.B. White. After all, “Charlotte’s Web” is my favorite. Thank you, Sue!
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I need to read this book! I love E. B. White!
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