Look at who has already taken Ed's courses.
Thousands of professionals from these organizations have taken Ed's course in effective writing.
Fortune 500
Caterpillar
Coca-Cola
General Electric
GlaxoSmithKline
Hershey Foods
Kraft Foods
PPG Industries
Pratt & Whitney
Westinghouse
WGL Entergy
Law Firms
Anderson Kill
Baker Botts
Blankinship & Keith
Carr Maloney
Harrity & Harrity
Hogan Lovells
K&L Gates
Squire Patton Boggs
Thompson & Horton
Waller Lansden
What do Taylor Swift, Ernest Hemingway, Sir Elton John, and
The Eagles have in common?
They all use the power structures you'll learn about in Ed Good's course, Write Better Right Now.
Throughout the course, you'll find:
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Sample passages from great novelists and songwriters
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67 pages of practice exercises with answers
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67 pages of bonus handouts to help you hone your skills
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Precise ways to help you write better right now
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Rave Reviews for Ed Good
"Ed Good’s system helps you put information down on paper in a way that impresses your readers."
Thomas N. Edmunds
Political Consultant
Past President
American Association of Political Consultants
and
International Association of Political Consultants
Leesburg, VA
"Your writing will become a great deal easier."
Brown Morton
Professor Emeritus
Department of Historic Preservation
University of Mary Washington
Fredericksburg, VA
"This course changed my professional life."
Jeremy Stipkala, Ph.D., J.D.
Patent Attorney
ThriveIP
Charleston, SC
"Register now. You can thank me later."
Okiki Olatunde Enoch
University Student
Awolowo University
Ilé-Ifẹ̀, Nigeria
Visit Ed's Write Better Blog
Ed’s always been a prolific writer. He has published scores of articles on effective writing in the ABA's Landslide Magazine, in U.S. Business Litigation, in Trial Magazine, and in other journals.
Ed also wrote a series of books on powerful writing, job-seeking, and research techniques.
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A Grammar Book for You and I … Oops, Me! received a positive review from William Safire in The New York Times.
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Mightier than the Sword is ranked #10 in the Top 20 Legal Writing Books of All Time by BookAuthority.org.
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Does Your Resume Wear Blue Jeans? is used by college placement directors throughout the country.
Now, on Ed's Write Better Blog, you can profit from his advice on ways to improve your writing style. He shares some strategies that set you apart. And you’ll cringe at some grammatical blunders Ed uncovers, goofs fouling the airways almost daily.
In his first Write Better Blog, Ed bemoans the death of the past participle . . . or perhaps we should say, the death of correct usage of past participles. Folks, when a U.S. Congressman says, “We have went over every page of the report . . .” it’s a pretty good sign our language faces powerful negative forces.
Click here to read “Going … Going … Went!”