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Review:Great book that really helps to clarify the often confusing, meandering aspects of grant writing. This is grant writing instruction told straight. Very helpful and useful. A solid, reliable resource to improve your grant writing skills ... and you have them! Read more
Review:Katie Davis has long been an expert in the Children's literature space, and this book really is the be all and end all to helping you achieve your goal. Follow her advice, and not only will you write a children's book, but you'll write one destined for success. Read more
Review:Excellent information on not only forming habits to become a great writer but how to balance writing with a busy life. Great insights with links throughout to assist anyone with a heart for writing to succeed. Read more
Review:The writer is a real professional, he has a great sense of humor. The book gives A LOT of great informations about writing. You will probably have to read it 3 times in order to write much, much better! Read more
Review:I had so many questions concerning character driven outlines and Libbie Hawker cleared it up for me totally.
Her Story Core is Dwight V. Swain's scene points of goal, conflict, disaster which I was glad to see and familiar with and Hawker's
end part on Pacing was outstanding. Libbie Hawker is a good teacher. I highly recommend this book and look forward to de-pantzing. Read more
Review:As the author of Email Writing Secrets - Win at Work with Powerful, Effective, and Concise Emails, I can say this book really stands out on helping people write better for their business needs. What I enjoyed most about this book are the solid examples offered and the easy way the book is structured so that the information easy to devour and understand.
A highly recommended read on effective communication... Read more
Review:This book not only paints a clear picture of what a writer needs to do to become an author, but it also turns the spotlight on the details that need to be taken care of to achieve success, it does so in a way which is lively and enjoyable to read. It definitely isn't a painfully elaborated textbook, but rather a feast of good information which will help both the struggling and the successful writer publish his work Read more
Review:Buy this book!
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of books for writers. I know, because I've been persuaded to buy many of them. This might be the only one you need.
Rachel draws on her own personal writing experience, shares how she struggled, and then provides step by step directions on what she did to improve. Her guidance saved me from near disaster, I'm sure. The directions she provides are things anyone can (and probably should) do as well. This isn't for the published a... Read more
Review:Of all the writers who write books for writers, James Scott Bell is up there in the Top 5. He's clear, concise and consistent. He delivers on exactly what he says, all in an easy-to-read style and actually provides solid, helpful and relevant advice for other writers. I have several of his books and this one is as good as all the others. In a market that is cluttered with How To books for writers, give most of them a miss and take this experienced writer's advice - it will be well worth it! Read more
Review:Well-organized, easy to understand book. Has a progress chart and stickers inside which helped my child stay motivated to work through it. Lessons are short and well-explained. Will buy for my younger children when they are ready to learn cursive. Read more