
Words.
If your words aren't good enough, your tone, body language and background aren't going to save you. Here's some books to help you craft more compelling messages and stronger sentences. 📝
HBR Guide to Better Business Writing.

by Bryan A. Garner
Mastering the Craft of Writing.

by Stephen Wilbers
Emotional Ignorance.

by Dr. Dean Burnett
Win Every Argument.

by Mehsi Hasan
Business Storytelling For Dummies.

by Lori Silverman
Pitch.

by Danny Fontaine
Story 10X.

by Michael Margolis
Do/ Story.

by Bobette Buster
Storynomics.

by Robert McKee
Storytelling Animal.

by Jonathan Gottschall
DataStory.

by Nancy Duarte
Five Stars.

by Carmine Gallo
Illuminate.

by Nancy Duarte & Patti Sanchez
Write To The Point.

by Sam Leith
Gift of the Gab.

by Christopher Vogler
Words That Win.

by Lewis Iwu
Resonate.

by Nancy Duarte
The Art of Brevity.

by Grant Faulkner
Storyworthy.

by Matthew Dicks
How to Tell A Story (An Ancient Guide).

by Aristotle translated by Philip Freeman
The Art of Conversation.

by Judy Apps
Business Storytelling For Dummies.

by Karen Dietz & Lori Silverman
What Is Your One Sentence?

by Mimi Goss
Find Your Why.

by Simon Sinek, David Mead & Pete Docker
When They Go Low, We Go High.

by Philip Colins
The First Minute.

by Chris Fenning
How To Make An Adequate Speech.

by John-Paul Flitoff
The Storytellers Secret.

by Carmine Gallo
Building a StoryBrand.

by Donald Miller
Save The Cat!

by Blake Snyder
into The Woods.

by John Yorke
The Fire in Fiction.

by Donald Maass
Surprise.

by Tania Luna & Leeann Renninger
The Elements of Style.

by William Strunk, Jr.
Say It Well.

by Terry Szuplat
I Have /something To Say.

by John Bowe





