The Conscious Style Guide, Karen Yin
The Conscious Style Guide, Karen Yin
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The Conscious Style Guide
A Flexible Approach to Language That Includes, Respects, and Empowers

Author: Karen Yin

Narrator: Michelle H. Lee

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

An adaptable guide for anyone who wants to communicate with compassion in a rapidly changing environment.

Most of us want to choose inclusive, respectful, and empowering language when communicating with or about others. But language—and how we use it—continually evolves, along with cultural norms. When contradictory opinions muddle our purpose, how do we align our word choices with our beliefs? Who has the final say when people disagree? And why is it so hard to let go of certain words? Afraid of getting something wrong or offending, we too often treat words as right or wrong, regardless of context and nuance.

Thankfully, in The Conscious Style Guide, award-winning editor Karen Yin provides a road map for writing and speaking with sensitivity and awareness—no matter how the world around us progresses. Readers will learn: How to identify biased language How to implement the overarching principles that guide us toward conscious language How to adopt conscious language as a tool for self-awareness and empowerment How to alleviate the stress of experiencing exclusionary language How to create a style sheet and reference stack to help support your practice And much more  
With practical advice and hundreds of relatable examples, The Conscious Style Guide invites us to weigh contradictions, examine the pitfalls of binary thinking, and explore truly effective communication—in all aspects of our lives.

Reviews

EVERYONE MUST READ THIS! Not just for writers. But anyone who wants to use language consciously to be inclusive and say what you mean, whether that is in written form or spoken form. Karen Yin approaches the topic very openly and frankly— giving concrete examples that most people will find relatable......more

Goodreads review by Agnes

It’s obvious that style guides need never-ending updates to keep up with the times, especially with our society growing closer on a global scale and the greater emphasis we have on inclusivity and nuanced language. This guide is a timely companion to the AP +TCMoS standards.......more

Goodreads review by Alex

As both a journalist and an author, I can say confidently that every kind of writer will benefit from reading The Conscious Style Guide. (Non writers will learn so much from this book, too ) I loved how the author provided such good examples of conscious language and how the book trained your mind to......more

Goodreads review by Emm

This is a thoughtful and easy to read work on ways that folks of all ages can be more aware of their language usage and be more adaptable in various situations and with various audiences. I plan to use excerpts from this with my university students in professional writing courses as well as to train......more


Quotes

"Karen Yin is no language cop, ready to arrest us for our word crimes. Instead, in The Conscious Style Guide, she is the beloved school crossing guard, protecting us, guiding us, reminding us to look both ways."—Roy Peter Clark, author of Writing Tools

“Karen Yin has crafted a generous, thoughtful toolkit for anyone seeking to communicate mindfully. Her insights offer a flexible pathway to practicing conscious language that avoids prescriptivism and instead invites deep reflection. A must-have reference for any bookshelf!”—Emily Ladau, disability rights activist and author of Demystifying Disability

“By encouraging us to consider the real impact of our words, Karen Yin’s intelligent and fair-minded book upends the conventional wisdom that writers alone, writing for some 'ideal reader,' always know what’s best. To write consciously is to be aware of and compassionate toward the actual people who determine not only the success but also the meaning of any work. With its emphasis on critical thinking and the fluid interplay between content and context, The Conscious Style Guide will inspire writers and their editors to make choices that not only respect readers but, in the process, bring us all a little closer to the truth.”—Russell Harper, principal reviser of The Chicago Manual of Style

The Conscious Style Guide is the best tool book of all. In a time when clear, accurate communication is more essential—and more challenging—than ever, Karen Yin gives writers and editors a great gift: a flexible and detailed guide for thinking through the nuances of language and context and making wise decisions in each situation. She calls on us to embrace the complexities both of language and of people—each person we write about, and each person who reads or hears what we write. With compassion and clarity, she points us toward training our minds rather than falling back on often problematic lists of dos and don’ts. This book is a tremendous resource, affirming and instructive at the same time. I absolutely love it.”—Paula Froke, editor of The Associated Press Stylebook

“An essential resource for writers and editors who want to get up to speed on writing with empathy and care.”—Mignon Fogarty, host of the Grammar Girl podcast

The Conscious Style Guide is far more than style guide. It's a holistic and generous resource for anyone interested in the real guts of language: tender, messy, hurtful, complex human interaction. It navigates the sometimes maddening flexibility of English by grounding the reader in an awareness of self, society, and others based on kindness and curiosity. The Conscious Style Guide captures the nuance inherent in a living language while providing both micro- and macro-level advice on best practices for writers, editors, and readers. No list of dos and don'ts can replace the thoughtful guidance offered by Yin. The Conscious Style Guide is a must-have reference for anyone who wants to communicate well, compassionately, and clearly.”—Kory Stamper, author of Word by Word

"In a world where perception consistently trumps reality, fighting—let alone undoing—systemic inequity often feels laughable. What can one person do, anyway? Enter the brilliant Karen Yin. By asking one simple, yet incredibly revealing question: Why do I believe this? Yin, with insight, empathy, and unflinching honesty, deftly guides the reader through finding, and unleashing, the most potent power we have: our conscious choice of words."—Lisa Cron, author of Story Genius