Just finished reading 'Structure & Flow' by Fryxell, and wow, it's a game-changer! The way he breaks down magazine article structures is like having a literary GPS—crystal clear and super practical.
Confession: I only bought this for my college writing course (required reading, ugh). But surprise—it’s actually brilliant! The diamond-sharp examples make professional writing feel less intimidating. Who knew textbooks could be this useful?
Pro tip: Skip the boring highlighters. This book’s margins are meant for furious underlining and ‘aha!’ scribbles. My copy looks like a rainbow exploded in it, but in the best way possible.
Seriously though—whether you’re studying journalism or just want to write better emails, this one’s worth the shelf space. Five stars for making structure actually interesting!