Good Writing by Neal Allen & Anne Lamott 36 Ways to Improve Your Sentences
What's it about? Good Writing (2026) is a practical guide to making sentences clearer, sharper, and more memorable, using rules that apply to everything from essays and blog posts to speeches and scripts. It aims to pick up where traditional style guides leave off, helping writers turn competent prose into language that feels vivid, persuasive, and alive. Why do some sentences stay with you while others slide past without leaving much behind? Why does one email, article, or speech sound clear and confident, while another feels stiff, cluttered, or oddly forgettable? Most of the difference comes down to choices made at the sentence level. Tiny decisions about verbs, rhythm, tone – all of these shape whether your writing feels human or forced, precise or vague. Once you start noticing those choices, you have a real lever for improving almost anything you write, whether you are working on a story, a presentation, or a difficult message you need to get right. That’s where this lesson...