Communications Development Incorporated announces Writing for the Information Age

2002
Writing for the Information Age by Bruce Ross-Larson, founder of the American Writing Institute and president of Communications Development Inc., is the newest addition to the ClearWriter suite of products—and the fifth book on writing improvement by Ross-Larson.

ClearWriter is a complete, blended training solution for business and professional writing. It includes a library of 25 Web-based courses, writing tools, and writing resources. And it can be supplemented with instructor-led workshops and printed materials. ClearWriter's concrete and practical courses cover four broad subject areas: editing your writing, improving your sentence structures, building more powerful paragraphs, and writing more effective briefings and reports.

Published by W.W. Norton, Writing for the Information Age shows how to use accessible, unoppressive language to draft an email, write a report, or create a Web site. It explains how to organize content in progressive, digestible detail that allows readers to view a document and move quickly to areas of interest. It also describes how to link ideas within a document and across the media of print, Internet, and CD-ROM.

Each two-page spread covers one subject and is linked to additional topics for further study. More than one hundred sets of recommendations, backed by concrete examples, cover everything from common grammatical mistakes to the basics of using charts and tables.

Writing for the Information Age is available from retailers including Barnes & Noble.com and Amazon.com. Learn more about Bruce Ross-Larson, ClearWriter, and Writing for the Information Age at http://www.clearwriter.com.


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