Category Archives: Non Fiction

Copyright Law & Historical Fiction

 An interesting article in the NYTimes about plagiarism charges against historical fiction authors includes a letter from Thomas Pynchon.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/07/books/07pync.html?_r=1&ref=arts

Basically, he says that historical fiction writers try to be accurate, so much of their source material could be woven into the fiction.  Quite a few authors stepped up to defend the accused author, Ian McEwan, from plagiarism charges.  As I get more and more interested in historical fiction, it seems this could be an issue as the internet now makes it so easy to find other people’s memoirs, historical documents, etc etc.

Sometimes you cannot contact the author, or say, for instance you are reading old war letters – how do you track down the writer to ask permission?  Or does the copyright belong to the person who posted them on their website?  What if they plagiarized?  Or if it was their great-grandfather’s letters?

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/07/books/07pync.html?_r=1&ref=arts

Here is a link to an explanation of the US government’s copyright law:

http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.pdf

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Writing for Tax Accountants

Synopsis

A beginning writing book for CPAs and accountants working primarily in tax – compliance or research.   These accountants are immersed in wordy, convoluted text from IRS manuals, the legal code, and legal research.  The text will assist them in communicating results of research, rules of law, and tax consequences of business and personal decisions in simple, clear and effective language to their clients.

Chapters:

1. Organization

2. Tax Research

3. Clarity, Style & Tone

4. Brevity

5. Grammar

6. Punctuation

7. Short communications – letters, memos, emails 

8. Writing for publication

9. Non-tax writing

Each chapter will end with a series of exercises