Goes flat, level on the page, for the final phrase, "We were becalmed." Note: The slash (/ ) indicates theīeginning of another wavy swoosh. Visually such details as in the heading for Chapter 3 the wavy curvature of the swooshed text lessens until it Titles, but to appreciate the effect of the swooshes one will need to buy the book, and then one can see Here are some of my favorite swooshes which grace, illustrate, and support the chapter Remains the same while the words vary both in content and in the waves they create in graceful swooshesĪcross the page. See the eponymous craft being steered which graces the cover and the beginning of every chapter. Immediately grabbed by the title as it suggested that writing is a craft which one can learn to steer. In his course "Building Great Sentences" Professor Brooks Landon mentioned this book, and I was Reminder of New Reviews & New DIGESTWORLD Issues - CLICK Like Us? Subscribe to Receive a Monthly Email 2 Webpage Printer ReadyĮxercises and Discussions on Story Writingįor the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew Maxwell, An On Writing Review by Bobby Matherne Site Map: MAIN / A Reader's Journal, Vol. Steering the Craft: What Old Testament Heroes Want You to Know about Life and Leadership by John C.
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