Figures of speech are everywhere. Popstar or postman, president or
paperboy, the chances are you've already used a whole heap of them today
without realising it.
For business writers, they're pure gold. They make our words more
powerful, persuasive and poetic. They add flavour to dreary standard
issue language. They help us get our message across in a way that's
immediate and memorable. This book takes fifty of our finest figures of
speech and explains how they can help anyone who works with words,
regardless of profession, to express themselves with more style and
impact.
Sounds Good on Paper is a practical guide to every figure of speech
you never knew you knew, including the chiasmus ('You can take the boy
out of Essex, but you can't take Essex out of the boy'), tmesis
('abso-blooming-lutley') and kenning ('pencil pusher' or 'coffin
dodger'). It shows how you can use figures to make your words work
harder and pump up your powers of persuasion. If you want to inspire and
engage your readers, this book is here to help.