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''Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose'' (1999), by
Constance Hale Constance Hale is an American writer and critic based in San Francisco. Her journalism has appeared in metropolitan newspapers and national magazines, but she is best known for her books on language: '' Sin and Syntax''; '' Vex, Hex, Smash, Smoo ...
, is an
American English American English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of variety (linguistics), varieties of the English language native to the United States. English is the Languages of the United States, most widely spoken lan ...
guide to stylish prose. The term is often used as a method of teaching writing in an innovative method that combines the academy and the street. The book approaches prose through words, sentences, and music (which includes voice, lyricism, melody and rhythm). It then breaks down each of these ideas into separate chapters that are themselves broken into "bones" (grammar lesson), "flesh" (writing lesson), "cardinal sins" (the don'ts) and "carnal pleasures" (the do's).


Reviews

*''Sin and Syntax'' is “an open-minded, exuberant approach to style that is intelligent and refreshing,” says '' The San Diego Union Tribune''. “Hale questions authority and celebrates the vernacular while reminding us that "discretion, sensitivity, and masterful metaphor still matter." *'' The Dallas Morning News'' says, “Nonwriters who just want advice that won’t put them to sleep will find sentences they can dance to.” The article continues by saying that Hale “makes an enjoyable case for English as a robust, swarthy tongue capable of surviving tumult and thriving on innovation.” *''
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette The ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell. It is distributed for sale in all 75 of Arkansas' counties. By virtue of one of ...
'' says that, "''Sin and Syntax'' is, at almost 300 pages, much more than ' the little book' of Strunk and White. Hale includes the usual suspects," to make her points, but adds “examples from prose stylist Roger Angell on the catcher in baseball, "Talk of the Town" pieces from '' The New Yorker'',
George Orwell Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to totalitar ...
from '' Politics and the English Language''.” Ed Gray, “Notes and comments If anyone cares, Kaufman bio’s (improbably) amusing,” Features; p. H5, ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'', April 22, 2001.


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''Sin and Syntax''Writers on Writing, Tuesday September 11, 2007Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sin And Syntax Style guides for American English