William Zinsser

William Zinsser, who died in 2015, was the author of 18 books, including On Writing Well, and a columnist for the Scholar website.

Blue Moons and Buttermilk Skies

American songwriters knew that weather was a state of mind

By William Zinsser | Friday October 13, 2017

Yes, But

I collect self-canceling headlines, but I’m tired of them

By William Zinsser | Friday October 6, 2017

E-Maledictions

It’s a life choice: I don’t have email

By William Zinsser | Friday September 29, 2017

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Why I tried to write like a Victorian novelist

By William Zinsser | Friday September 22, 2017

The 300-Word Challenge

On writing short essays

By William Zinsser | Friday September 15, 2017

How to Write a Memoir

Be yourself, speak freely, and think small

By William Zinsser | Tuesday May 12, 2015

Blue Moons and Buttermilk Skies

By William Zinsser | Thursday March 15, 2012

No Proverbs, Please

By William Zinsser | Thursday March 15, 2012

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By William Zinsser | Friday February 3, 2012

The Complete Zinsser on Friday

Congratulations to William Zinsser, winner of the 2012 National Magazine Award in the category of Digital Commentary

By William Zinsser | Thursday February 2, 2012

Blondie and Dilbert

By William Zinsser | Friday January 7, 2011

Obama and the Lac Bug

By William Zinsser | Friday December 31, 2010

A Christmas Dinner

By William Zinsser | Friday December 24, 2010

Stopping Steve Martin

By William Zinsser | Friday December 17, 2010

Yes, But

By William Zinsser | Friday December 10, 2010

“Bring Back Boredom!”

By William Zinsser | Friday December 3, 2010

Tales of ‘South Pacific’

By William Zinsser | Friday November 26, 2010

Home for Thanksgiving

By William Zinsser | Friday November 19, 2010

On the Trail of the Chêng Ho

By William Zinsser | Friday November 12, 2010

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