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Authored by an esteemed columnist and former editor for the "New York Times Syndicate, " this book teaches readers how to write and sell any type of column for newspapers, magazines, and the Internet.
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Featuring practical instruction and fun exercises, this guide teaches beginners how to survey the market, find their niche, and write greeting cards that express just the right message.
From local publications to national magazines, the author takes the mystery out of magazine article writing, inspiring beginning writers to give journalism a try.
With this four-star recipe for cookbook success, seasoned chef Kevin Wolfe guides readers through every step of writing, marketing, and publishing a cookbook. Visual examples are given of recipe formats and book proposals.
In Writing Under Pressure, Sanford Kaye, a renowned expert on the subject, presents a system he calls the Quick Writing Process that focuses on real-world writing tasks and demonstrates how to produce the clearest, most honest, most powerful work possible under the constraints of time and space.
The author of the bestselling "Woe Is I" goes beyond grammar to offer witty, helpful advice for everyone who wants to write well. NPR sponsorship. |
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