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In this tutorial, Alexis Swenson discusses "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, a concise guide to essential writing rules for high-quality writing. Strunk, an English professor at Cornell from 1899 to 1937, developed impactful writing principles still relevant today. His 17th rule, "omit needless words," has particularly inspired Swenson and influences her approach to grant applications, blog posts, and emails. E.B. White, who wrote the introduction for the fourth edition and was taught by Strunk, emphasized the importance of these writing rules, notably the 17th. Swenson aims to highlight the significance of concise writing as outlined in the book.