If you are concerned about your writing and eager to improve your skills, this book is for you. Everyone writes with a purpose, but that purpose is often unintentionally undermined by muddled ideas, poor grammar, and disorganized presentation. An effective article, feature, or essay consists of an introduction, body, and conclusion to form a cohesive whole. This wholeness is achieved through careful attention to content treatment, organization, expression, and mechanical accuracy. Without focus on these areas, producing quality work can seem like an elusive goal. Moreover, unless a piece of writing elicits a corresponding response from readers, communication remains ineffective. This book will guide you and help you realize your long-held dream of becoming a proficient writer and communicator.