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Master the style guidelines of newswriting, editing and common usage with this indispensable guide perfect for professional writers and students everywhere
The style of the Associated Press is the gold standard for news writing. With the AP Stylebook in hand, you can learn how to write and edit with the clarity and professionalism for which their writers and editors are famous.
The AP Stylebook will help you master the AP’s rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, word and numeral usage. It also guides you through complex issues of thoughtful reporting, writing and storytelling. To make navigating this extensive guidance even easier, the Stylebook includes a comprehensive index. This edition contains a detailed guide to self-editing, as well as a new chapter on artificial intelligence.
Fully revised and updated to keep pace with world events, common usage and AP procedures, the AP Stylebook is the one reference that all writers, editors and students cannot afford to be without.
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4 reviews for The Associated Press Stylebook: 2024-2026
Rated 5 out of 5
ROBERT E TWENTE –
Much more than a grammar guide, the AP style book teaches you how to properly use abbreviations, titles, acronyms, and attributions. Besides that, it’s full of interesting information and background data. It’s critically important for formal writing. But also fun and entertaining for any writer or researcher.
Rated 5 out of 5
Saultxy –
My new AP Stylebook just arrived — can’t wait to comb through it!
Rated 5 out of 5
Byron G –
The latest AP Style Guide is a must-have for anyone serious about clear and professional online communication. It provides comprehensive, up-to-date standards that are perfect for navigating the fast-paced digital world. A valuable resource for keyboard warriors aiming for precision and impact in their writing.
Rated 3 out of 5
JD –
This book is the standard for journalism writing and is all encompassing. It can be a little overwhelming but the Associated Press does a good job of making the excess of information usable. There are many things that are not really where you might think to look for them but the AP has a lot of helpful shortcuts, such as how to write dates. Look up dates and the book indicates that you should go see “years or months.”
The downside? Amazon, your care in product packaging has again failed me, but I’m actually getting used to it. It’s starting to feel like Stockholm syndrome. So my brand new book came complete with a torn cover. Maybe it’s not a huge tear, but it’s a brand new book torn before I ever put my hands on it. I feel as if I accidentally tore my payment and it got to Amazon as an incomplete amount, they might be dissatisfied and I might not have even gotten the book from them. This feels like a one sided relationship, Amazon. This might not be as bad as the time you shipped me a glass measuring cup in a paper envelope/mailer, but it’s obvious that your care about quality service has remained as low as ever.
I need to start using the book right away so I’m not inclined to return it at this time, much to my wife’s chagrin, but I think it would be swell if you tried to do the right thing by your customer and maybe refund me the $5 difference between the new book I ordered and the used like condition my book showed up in. That would be just swell, Mr. Bezos. What do you say? You return part of my money, consider it a proportionally torn payment, and I live with a piece of scotch tape on my book cover.
ROBERT E TWENTE –
Much more than a grammar guide, the AP style book teaches you how to properly use abbreviations, titles, acronyms, and attributions. Besides that, it’s full of interesting information and background data. It’s critically important for formal writing. But also fun and entertaining for any writer or researcher.
Saultxy –
My new AP Stylebook just arrived — can’t wait to comb through it!
Byron G –
The latest AP Style Guide is a must-have for anyone serious about clear and professional online communication. It provides comprehensive, up-to-date standards that are perfect for navigating the fast-paced digital world. A valuable resource for keyboard warriors aiming for precision and impact in their writing.
JD –
This book is the standard for journalism writing and is all encompassing. It can be a little overwhelming but the Associated Press does a good job of making the excess of information usable. There are many things that are not really where you might think to look for them but the AP has a lot of helpful shortcuts, such as how to write dates. Look up dates and the book indicates that you should go see “years or months.”
The downside? Amazon, your care in product packaging has again failed me, but I’m actually getting used to it. It’s starting to feel like Stockholm syndrome. So my brand new book came complete with a torn cover. Maybe it’s not a huge tear, but it’s a brand new book torn before I ever put my hands on it. I feel as if I accidentally tore my payment and it got to Amazon as an incomplete amount, they might be dissatisfied and I might not have even gotten the book from them. This feels like a one sided relationship, Amazon. This might not be as bad as the time you shipped me a glass measuring cup in a paper envelope/mailer, but it’s obvious that your care about quality service has remained as low as ever.
I need to start using the book right away so I’m not inclined to return it at this time, much to my wife’s chagrin, but I think it would be swell if you tried to do the right thing by your customer and maybe refund me the $5 difference between the new book I ordered and the used like condition my book showed up in. That would be just swell, Mr. Bezos. What do you say? You return part of my money, consider it a proportionally torn payment, and I live with a piece of scotch tape on my book cover.