The Chronicler’s Rune

  • Gwee J
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Abstract

In this chapter, the author explains a case writer’s craft through the Chronicler’s Rune, a symbol comprising the letter ‘C’ for chronicler, ‘S’ for style, ‘L’ for linguistics and ‘V’ for voice. Based on the principle that a storyteller is only as good as his/her craft, the author explains these elements with examples on writing style, voice, grammar, syntax and semantics, in layman terms, which will also benefit non-native English writers. There is also a section on how to obtain permissions from stakeholders to release and publish case studies.

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Gwee, J. (2018). The Chronicler’s Rune. In The Case Writer’s Toolkit (pp. 115–140). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7173-7_6

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