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Ninth Edition ©2026 Andrea A. Lunsford Formats: Achieve, E-book, Print
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Andrea Lunsford
Andrea Lunsford, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English emerita and former Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University, joined the Stanford faculty in 2000. Prior to this appointment, she was Distinguished Professor of English at The Ohio State University (1986-2000) and, before that, Associate Professor and Director of Writing at the University of British Columbia (1977-86) and Associate Professor of English at Hillsborough Community College. A frequent member of the faculty of the Bread Loaf School of English, Andrea earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Florida and completed her Ph.D. in English at The Ohio State University (1977). She holds honorary degrees from Middlebury College and The University of Ôrebro.
Andrea’s scholarly interests include the contributions of women and people of color to rhetorical history, theory, and practice; collaboration and collaborative writing, comics/graphic narratives; translanguaging and style, and technologies of writing. She has written or coauthored/coedited many books, including Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse; Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing; Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the History of Rhetoric, and The Norton Anthology of Rhetoric and Writing as well as numerous chapters and articles. For Bedford/St. Martin’s, she is the author of The St. Martins Handbook, The Everyday Writer, and EasyWriter; the co-author (with John Ruszkiewicz) of Everything’s an Argument and (with John Ruszkiewicz and Keith Walters) of Everything’s an Argument with Readings; and the co-author (with Lisa Ede) of Writing Together: Collaboration in Theory and Practice.
Andrea has given presentations and workshops on the changing nature and scope of writing and critical language awareness at scores of North American universities, served as Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, as Chair of the Modern Language Association Division on Writing, and as a member of the MLA Executive Council. In her spare time, she serves on the Board of La Casa Roja’s Next Generation Leadership Network, as past Chair of the Kronos Quartet Performing Arts Association--and works diligently if not particularly well in her communal organic garden.
Table of Contents
2 A Writer’s Opportunities
3 A Writer’s Choices
4 Exploring, Planning, and Drafting
5 Making Design Decisions
6 Reviewing, Revising, Editing, and Reflecting
PART 2 READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING
7 Building Confidence for College Reading
8 Reading Critically and Analytically
9 Arguing Ethically and Persuasively
PART 3 RESEARCH
10 Writing in a Variety of Disciplines and Genres
11 Creating Presentations
13 Evaluating Sources and Taking Notes
14 Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
15 Writing a Research Project
PART 4 DOCUMENTATION
16 MLA Style
17 APA Style
22 Language Varieties
23 Word Choice
PART 6 STYLE: EFFECTIVE SENTENCES
24 Varying Sentences
25 Consistency and Completeness
26 Coordination and Subordination
27 Conciseness
28 Parallelism
29 Shifts
PART 7 GRAMMAR
30 What Is “Standardized” English?
31 Top Twenty Tips for Editing Your Writing
32 Verbs and Verb Phrases
33 Nouns and Noun Phrases
34 Subject-Verb Agreement
35 Adjectives and Adverbs
36 Modifier Placement
37 Pronouns
39 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
40 Sentence Fragments
PART 8 PUNCTUATION/MECHANICS
41 Commas
42 Semicolons
43 End Punctuation
44 Apostrophes
45 Quotation Marks
46 Other Punctuation
47 Capital Letters
48 Abbreviations and Numbers
49 Italics and Hyphens
Product Updates
New coverage of generative AI and AI literacy. New coverage of generative AI and AI literacy. EasyWriter helps students build a set of literacy skills they can use to apply their own critical thinking to generative AI in academic contexts. A new section on AI literacy; practical tips throughout; and updated MLA, APA, and Chicago sections all feature advice about and models for writing responsibly with AI. Interactive Achieve activities offer low-stakes practice with built-in checks for understanding.
New chapter on college reading strategies. A new chapter (7) gives students practical strategies for building reading skills and reading stamina. It also coaches students how to adjust strategies to fit their purpose for reading, how to use tools and technologies to their advantage, and how to preview and annotate texts for better comprehension.
New voices. Andrea Lunsford connects with others in the field to ensure a contemporary resource that addresses a wider range of student writers. Contributing authors Jamila Kareem (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Staci Perryman-Clark (Western Michigan University)--with backgrounds in language awareness and African American rhetoric–have added to discussions of argument, style, research, grammar, and technology.
More engaging, more inclusive than ever before. Fresh examples and visuals ensure that the handbook reflects the perspectives of its users. New student writers contribute models about K-pop, Indigenous language, and truck ads. A new “Why Write?” chapter (Ch. 1) highlights the value of doing the work rather than over-relying on AI, while key terms support scaffolded learning.
Authors
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Andrea Lunsford
Andrea Lunsford, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English emerita and former Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University, joined the Stanford faculty in 2000. Prior to this appointment, she was Distinguished Professor of English at The Ohio State University (1986-2000) and, before that, Associate Professor and Director of Writing at the University of British Columbia (1977-86) and Associate Professor of English at Hillsborough Community College. A frequent member of the faculty of the Bread Loaf School of English, Andrea earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Florida and completed her Ph.D. in English at The Ohio State University (1977). She holds honorary degrees from Middlebury College and The University of Ôrebro.
Andrea’s scholarly interests include the contributions of women and people of color to rhetorical history, theory, and practice; collaboration and collaborative writing, comics/graphic narratives; translanguaging and style, and technologies of writing. She has written or coauthored/coedited many books, including Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse; Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing; Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the History of Rhetoric, and The Norton Anthology of Rhetoric and Writing as well as numerous chapters and articles. For Bedford/St. Martin’s, she is the author of The St. Martins Handbook, The Everyday Writer, and EasyWriter; the co-author (with John Ruszkiewicz) of Everything’s an Argument and (with John Ruszkiewicz and Keith Walters) of Everything’s an Argument with Readings; and the co-author (with Lisa Ede) of Writing Together: Collaboration in Theory and Practice.
Andrea has given presentations and workshops on the changing nature and scope of writing and critical language awareness at scores of North American universities, served as Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, as Chair of the Modern Language Association Division on Writing, and as a member of the MLA Executive Council. In her spare time, she serves on the Board of La Casa Roja’s Next Generation Leadership Network, as past Chair of the Kronos Quartet Performing Arts Association--and works diligently if not particularly well in her communal organic garden.
Table of Contents
2 A Writer’s Opportunities
3 A Writer’s Choices
4 Exploring, Planning, and Drafting
5 Making Design Decisions
6 Reviewing, Revising, Editing, and Reflecting
PART 2 READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING
7 Building Confidence for College Reading
8 Reading Critically and Analytically
9 Arguing Ethically and Persuasively
PART 3 RESEARCH
10 Writing in a Variety of Disciplines and Genres
11 Creating Presentations
13 Evaluating Sources and Taking Notes
14 Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
15 Writing a Research Project
PART 4 DOCUMENTATION
16 MLA Style
17 APA Style
22 Language Varieties
23 Word Choice
PART 6 STYLE: EFFECTIVE SENTENCES
24 Varying Sentences
25 Consistency and Completeness
26 Coordination and Subordination
27 Conciseness
28 Parallelism
29 Shifts
PART 7 GRAMMAR
30 What Is “Standardized” English?
31 Top Twenty Tips for Editing Your Writing
32 Verbs and Verb Phrases
33 Nouns and Noun Phrases
34 Subject-Verb Agreement
35 Adjectives and Adverbs
36 Modifier Placement
37 Pronouns
39 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
40 Sentence Fragments
PART 8 PUNCTUATION/MECHANICS
41 Commas
42 Semicolons
43 End Punctuation
44 Apostrophes
45 Quotation Marks
46 Other Punctuation
47 Capital Letters
48 Abbreviations and Numbers
49 Italics and Hyphens
Product Updates
New coverage of generative AI and AI literacy. New coverage of generative AI and AI literacy. EasyWriter helps students build a set of literacy skills they can use to apply their own critical thinking to generative AI in academic contexts. A new section on AI literacy; practical tips throughout; and updated MLA, APA, and Chicago sections all feature advice about and models for writing responsibly with AI. Interactive Achieve activities offer low-stakes practice with built-in checks for understanding.
New chapter on college reading strategies. A new chapter (7) gives students practical strategies for building reading skills and reading stamina. It also coaches students how to adjust strategies to fit their purpose for reading, how to use tools and technologies to their advantage, and how to preview and annotate texts for better comprehension.
New voices. Andrea Lunsford connects with others in the field to ensure a contemporary resource that addresses a wider range of student writers. Contributing authors Jamila Kareem (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Staci Perryman-Clark (Western Michigan University)--with backgrounds in language awareness and African American rhetoric–have added to discussions of argument, style, research, grammar, and technology.
More engaging, more inclusive than ever before. Fresh examples and visuals ensure that the handbook reflects the perspectives of its users. New student writers contribute models about K-pop, Indigenous language, and truck ads. A new “Why Write?” chapter (Ch. 1) highlights the value of doing the work rather than over-relying on AI, while key terms support scaffolded learning.
EasyWriter is for every writer.
EasyWriter gives your students friendly, reliable writing help in formats that are easy to use and easy to afford.
What’s more, this little book offers big ideas from Andrea Lunsford: that reading critically and writing well empower us and that engaging with others and in our own learning is transformative.
The biggest idea of all? EasyWriter is for every writer.
Those who want to follow the rules of academic writing and those who want to experiment; those who learn in typical ways and those who learn in divergent ways; those who choose to use AI and those who opt not to use it; those who come to college knowing critical reading strategies and those who come needing them – all will learn with EasyWriter.
In the Ninth Edition, inspiring new guidance on AI literacy, critical reading, and language awareness is paired with powerful digital tools in Achieve.
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If you’re a verified instructor, you can request a free sample of our courseware, e-book, or print textbook to consider for use in your courses. Only registered and verified instructors can receive free print and digital samples, and they should not be sold to bookstores or book resellers. If you don't yet have an existing account with Macmillan Learning, it can take up to two business days to verify your status as an instructor. You can request a free sample from the right side of this product page by clicking on the "Request Instructor Sample" button or by contacting your rep. Learn more.
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Sometimes also referred to as a spiral-bound or binder-ready textbook, loose-leaf textbooks are available to purchase. This three-hole punched, unbound version of the book costs less than a hardcover or paperback book.
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Achieve (full course) includes our complete e-book, as well as online quizzing tools, multimedia assets, and iClicker active classroom manager.
Most Achieve Essentials courses do not include our e-books and adaptive quizzing.
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Achieve (full course) includes our complete e-book, as well as online quizzing tools, multimedia assets, and iClicker active classroom manager.
Achieve Read & Practice only includes our e-book and adaptive quizzing, and does not include instructor resources and assignable assessments. Read & Practice does integrate with LMS.
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We can help! Contact your representative to discuss your specific needs for your course. If our off-the-shelf course materials don’t quite hit the mark, we also offer custom solutions made to fit your needs.
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EasyWriter
EasyWriter gives your students friendly, reliable writing help in formats that are easy to use and easy to afford.
What’s more, this little book offers big ideas from Andrea Lunsford: that reading critically and writing well empower us and that engaging with others and in our own learning is transformative.
The biggest idea of all? EasyWriter is for every writer.
Those who want to follow the rules of academic writing and those who want to experiment; those who learn in typical ways and those who learn in divergent ways; those who choose to use AI and those who opt not to use it; those who come to college knowing critical reading strategies and those who come needing them – all will learn with EasyWriter.
In the Ninth Edition, inspiring new guidance on AI literacy, critical reading, and language awareness is paired with powerful digital tools in Achieve.
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