William Knowlton Zinsser was an American writer, editor, literary critic, and teacher.
Born on October 7, 1922, in New York City
Received his bachelors's degree from Princeton University in 1944
Published his first book, On Writing Well, in 1976 which became a classic on writing
Taught at Yale University, the New School, and Columbia University
Won the National Magazine Award in 1980 for his article 'The Transaction'
Died on May 12, 2015, in Manhattan, New York City
A book on how to write clearly and concisely, considered a classic on writing and has sold millions of copies worldwide.
A book that teaches how writing helps in learning and understanding different concepts.
A memoir, where Zinsser describes his life, career, and the writing process.
William Zinsser was an American writer, editor, literary critic, and teacher.
On Writing Well is a book by William Zinsser that teaches how to write clearly and concisely.
William Zinsser's writing style is simple, clear, and concise.
Some of the other books written by William Zinsser are Writing to Learn and The Writer Who Stayed.
William Zinsser is remembered for his contributions to the field of writing through his books, articles, and teachings.