The Radio-Controlled Message Bottle - writing to communicate
The information age seems to demand ever more writing in our work and personal lives: emails, letters, reports, essays, websites, blogs, tweets, brochures, tipsheets…
But for most of us, writing to communicate isn’t our main skill. Sometimes it can be like putting your message in a bottle and throwing it out to sea, hoping your audience will see it, understand it, value it and act on it.
In a quick read with a light and humorous style, this book helps you build up the skills and mindset for clear, effective communication that connects with your audience and makes you look like you know and care what you’re doing.
The book covers guiding principles; writing style and process; writing persuasively; layout and design for documents and websites; and a selection of common grammar and word use mistakes to avoid.
Notes
This is the PDF of the print edition published in 2012 (with minor updates).
Some details may be slightly dated (and I was using another publishing imprint name), but the core of bringing psychology into information presentation still stands.
May be available in other formats elsewhere.
This is the PDF of the print edition.