Whether you are a school, college, or university student, this book is designed to improve your writing skills! We all make mistakes, especially when we only start learning a specific skill. If you are seeking to master essay writing, our book will guide you through the most common mistakes students make and how to avoid them.
Writing essays and other academic papers doesn’t have to be stressful or punishing. And there is no need to learn through trial and error as academic writing is something that all students face during their studies and make the same mistakes day by day. Our book contains real examples from expert academic writers and detailed explanations. With this information you’ll gain insights and get answers on how to improve your writing and progress in your academic journey!
In "Essay Writing Police: On Guard of Your Literacy," we cover topics related to students' main mistakes in essays and empower you with actions you need to take in order to become a better essay writer. We have written this book with you, the student, in mind to guide you in avoiding common structural, formatting, grammatical, stylistic, and plagiarism mistakes. Most of them relate to the following issues:
How can you ensure that your essay is well-written? The answer is simple: explore the potential mistakes and gain insights to strengthen your writing. We have analyzed a lot of information about academic writing and utilized the personal experience of academic writers to provide you with practical advice and examples to follow. With the help of our book, you will be able not only to recognize mistakes but also eliminate them from your writing.
We have selected the biggest and most common mistakes and organized them in logical sections. Here is the list of topics that you will find in the book:
Note to consider: It is important to note that since the book was written and published in 2017, some of the citation styles mentioned in the book may not be in accordance with the latest guidelines. Please cross-check which citation style your professor requires to avoid potential errors.