What's on the Editor's Bookshelf? - Using the Right Reference Tools to Enrich Your Writing
By Tara Koellhoffer, published May 13, 2007
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If you're like most writers, you love books. You probably have shelves that groan under the weight of more books than any human being could ever really need, but that doesn't stop you from buying more whenever you have the chance. But which books can actually help you in your writing career? To find out, let's take a look at what's on an editor's bookshelf. As an editor with over eleven years of experience, here are a few of the texts that I use most:
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