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Raul PachecoVega

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I still prefer Toulmin but this book is great.

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Bird by Bird80% Confidence

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How to Read a Book80% Confidence

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On Writing Well80% Confidence

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On the Run80% Confidence

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Writing Tools80% Confidence
... a native speaker of English or someone who writes in English as a second language. What I found extraordinarily compelling about Clark's book is that it provides "workshop" questions and prompts. "Here is the thing you need to know. Now, you go do it". 10/10 recommend.
Reading Like a Writer80% Confidence
@adambwriter Fantastic book, so far what I've read.
Very Important People80% Confidence

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#RPVTips I had read Whyte’s other book and I really enjoyed it. This is a much tinier one, but it definitely will be useful if I teach fieldwork.

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