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Writing at Work: A Quick and Easy Guide to Grammar and Effective Business Writing    by Ellis Morgan
Price: $5.99 USD. 13790 words. Published on November 15, 2011. .

Would you like to be more confident about language, grammar, punctuation and spelling? Do you want to write better emails, letters, leaflets and reports to improve sales, customer satisfaction and internal communications? Writing at Work will boost your writing confidence and get you and your business communicating more successfully.
Blurbing It Out    by Francis Porretto
Price: Free! 2380 words. Published on December 26, 2011. .

Many independent writers need help, though not with their storytelling. Far too many indie writers are inept promoters. The fault reveals itself glaringly in their blurbs and Long Descriptions. A promotional blurb is the writer's job interview. He has to make it sing sweetly to the potential reader. This little tome notes the most conspicuous problems, and provides an offer of assistance.
Punctuation    by G Miki Hayden
Price: $1.99 USD. 16250 words. Published on January 7, 2012. .

Everything any American needs to know about, well, punctuation--including how punctuation reads and the use of each mark.
How to Use Hyphens    by Dr. Kirk Mahoney
Price: $2.99 USD. 5430 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

Which of These Sentences Has a Hyphenation Mistake? The winner of the pie-eating contest ate ninety nine pies. The seven-foot tall man was obvious in the crowd. Her two-thirds share of the business meant that she called the shots. She owned two-thirds of the voting stock in the business. How to Use Hyphens will teach you how to find and fix all mistakes!
Key Writing Skills for Morons & Managers    by Norman Price
Price: $4.99 USD. 12410 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

KEY WRITING SKILLS FOR MORONS & MANAGERS is a straightforward guide to better communication skills, relevant to every walk of present-day life.
Grammar Basics for the Web – Sentences, Paragraphs and Punctuation    by Paul Callaghan
Price: $4.99 USD. 3420 words. Published on June 13, 2012. .

Grammar Basics for the Web – Sentences, Paragraphs and Punctuation is a guide to the basic building blocks of writing effective English. Easy to read instructions for creating sentences and paragraphs as well as the use of essential punctuation.
The Basics    by Laura Marshall
Price: $0.99 USD. 4520 words. Published on July 1, 2012. .

The Basics will take you on a refresher course of the writing basics. This book is geared to the new writer. You will find this guide helpful in your journey to a writer’s life.
You've Decided to be a Writer, Now What?    by Laura Marshall
Price: $3.99 USD. 16490 words. Published on August 1, 2012. .

You’ve Decided to be a Writer, Now What? is your blueprint to your new life as a writer. I’ll take you through the basics of writing a story and the technical stuff. We’ll learn the nuts and bolts of the writer’s life and familiarize you with the business end of writing. Congratulations on taking your first step to becoming a writer. It’s a fun and exciting journey.
English to the Rescue: A Primer for Workplace Writing    by John Stonehouse
Price: $2.99 USD. 35610 words. Published on September 4, 2012. .

This book is a guide to concise, correct English. It is both a refresher and a ready reference (A-Z) to punctuation, clarity, structure and vocabulary. Examples of common documents as well as exercises are appended. People who can benefit from this primer are students, supervisors, work-at-homes, and anyone who has to write on the job.
The Writing Police and The Point of the Perplexing Periods    by Johnnie W. Lewis
Price: $2.99 USD. 3050 words. Published by writingpolice on September 16, 2012. .

The “Writing Police” characters, Woodruff B. Papier, The Writing Police Officer, and his assistant, Lt. Penn, have adventures, in the town of Paperville, while helping people (students AND adults!) write and speak their language correctly.