Write Better Right Now
Developing a verb-based style to capture and hold the attention of your readers.

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Developing a verb-based style to capture and hold the attention of your readers.
Do you want to improve your writing style? Would you like to stand out from the crowd?
You’ll do just that by enrolling in Ed Good’s new course—Write Better Right Now.
Ed has taught this same course all over the world to more than 10,000 professionals and staff at Fortune 500 companies and U.S. federal agencies. The course will teach you what makes good writing good and bad writing bad. Once you understand the causes of bad writing, you’ll know exactly how to turn it into good writing—the kind of writing that will set you apart from the crowd.
Write Better Right Now will help you with everything you write—emails, reports, college essays, graduate theses and dissertations, blog posts, press releases, social media, contract proposals, love letters … and the list goes on.
In this course, Ed provides 16 Practice Exercises with suggested answers and 17 Handouts containing valuable content on an array of topics affecting the quality of your writing. You may download these materials to your computer for future reference.
Ed is the author of two books on English grammar and effective writing:
In The New York Times, Mr. William Safire called Ed’s “Oops Me” book “a good read for word mavens.” (On Language, Summer Reads July 7, 2002, Sunday, Section 6, Page 10, reviewing A Grammar Book for You and I … Oops, Me!). The book was also favorably reviewed by the Washington Post and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Book Authority ranked Ed’s book as #10 on The 20 Best Legal Writing Books of All Time (Mightier than the Sword—Powerful Writing in the Legal Profession). Also favorably reviewed by The Library Journal and by Hon. Thomas C. Gordon, Jr., Justice, Virginia Supreme Court (retired).
Fortune 500 Companies Commissioning Ed’s Writing Courses:
Coca-Cola, Hershey Foods, GlaxoSmithKline, Caterpillar, Philips Electronics, Westinghouse, PPG Industries, DuPont, and others.
Federal Agencies Commissioning Ed’s Writing Courses:
Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service, Food & Drug Administration, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Housing & Urban Development, Office of U.S. Attorneys, Social Security Administration, Securities & Exchange Commission, U.S. Army JAG, U.S. Navy JAG, U.S. Air Force JAG, and others.