You’re in the Right Place
- Books: A complete line of comprehensive guide and topical works.
- Seminars, both in-person and online: Improve the writing of everyone in your organization in as little as two hours. Then go big with a one-or two-day “boot camp” seminar.
- Coaching and consulting: One-on-one work with authors and detailed, effective consulting for businesses and other organizations.
- Online classes: Master all the skills you need to write well in all fields. Complete program coming September 2021.
- Blog: Notes and comment on writing and the lit’ry life.
A Brain-Based System That Works
The Elements of Writing is the only comprehensive brain-based system for mastering writing in all fields.
• Tailor the program to meet your specific needs as authors, students, and professionals.
• Learn 80 simple, intuitive skills—or just the ones you need—to meet every writing challenge.
• Learn effective strategies to apply these skills to your specific challenges—writing emails, memos, or reports … articles or books … web content or PR documents … even videos and podcasts.
• Working with Charles Euchner, develop a complete strategy to transform writing in your organization. Or get one-on-one coaching to write your book or tell your story.
Your Guide
Charlie Euchner is a longtime author and teacher. The author of Nobody Turn Me Around, The Last Nine Innings, Urban Policy Reconsidered, and other works, he has also worked as a college professor, business case writer and editor, think-tanker, and city planner.
Euchner developed The Elements of Writing for his classes at Yale University and has refined it in teaching at Columbia University and in seminars and consulting across the U.S. (More)
The Blog: Tricks of the Trade … and More
Read The Elements of Writing Blog for the latest tips and tricks, interviews with star writers and communicators, and updates from the world of writing and publishing. Recent posts explore:
- Slot Man: The Battle Over Truth and Ethics Between Seth Abramson and Lyz Lenz
- How Donald Trump Jazzes His Base: An Interview with Jennifer Mercieca
- Beware the Gaslighters: Simple Questions to Avoid Getting Manipulated
- The Broken House of Race in America: A Metaphor