Most writing is done under pressure. An executive has to produce a
three-page position paper by tomorrow at nine. A department head
suddenly has to write a one-page action memo by noon. A graduate student
has a twenty-page research paper due in a week. Yet, while most
students and professionals write under pressure--with limited time,
limited space, and a supervisor or instructor to please--few approach
the task systematically.
In Writing Under Pressure, Sanford Kaye, a
renowned expert on the subject, presents a system he calls the Quick
Writing Process (QWP) that focuses on real-world writing tasks and
demonstrates how to produce the clearest, most honest, most powerful
work possible under the constraints of time and space. A writing
instructor with twenty-five years' experience teaching students and
professionals in business and government, Kaye tells writers how to
budget their time and how to use this time efficiently.
Exploring
particular writing situations in which QWP can be applied to make the
most of what the writer knows, Kaye discusses the process of taking
exams, focusing on how instructors select questions and evaluate essays.
He also considers writing in business and government, featuring an
insightful analysis of a memo written by Colonel Oliver North. This memo
highlights one of the most important issues writers in business and
government face: whether to write the truth as they see it or simply
what their bosses want to hear. Presenting a wealth of such examples,
Kaye reveals how to break through stifling organizational codes in order
to write memos and position papers that count.
While most guides to
writing ignore the constraints of time and space, Writing Under
Pressure tackles these problems head on, making it an essential
reference for students, business professionals, government officials, or
anyone else faced with a difficult writing assignment that has to be
done now.
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Friday, January 23, 2015
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