Author: | L. J. Martin | ISBN: | 9781452450476 |
Publisher: | L. J. Martin | Publication: | December 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | L. J. Martin |
ISBN: | 9781452450476 |
Publisher: | L. J. Martin |
Publication: | December 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
L. J. Martin is the acclaimed author of 50 works from Bantam, Avon, Pinnacle, and his own Wolfpack Productions. WRITE COMPELLING FICTON is a how-to book for writers who want to be published or to improve their writing. It's a compilation of writing tricks, tactics and examples to get the reader involved, and to create a can't-put-it-down work, a compelling work. A posted review: Brilliant, is all I can say. This is a must read for all writers no matter what genre you delve into. This isn’t a typical, “how to guide.” It is a conversation from the author for providing excellent tips, insights and references for both new and old writers. I thoroughly enjoyed the many examples Mr. Martin provides on how to make a dull sentence gripping and exciting. I will be referring back to the examples as I sharpen my skills. Mr. Martin, thank you for wading through all the long-hair books on writing and kicking out a no nonsense view on the craft. Perhaps the title should be, “Even a Six Year Old Can Do It.” This is not a knock, but a compliment to the ease of understanding a very complex issue,
L. J. Martin is the acclaimed author of 50 works from Bantam, Avon, Pinnacle, and his own Wolfpack Productions. WRITE COMPELLING FICTON is a how-to book for writers who want to be published or to improve their writing. It's a compilation of writing tricks, tactics and examples to get the reader involved, and to create a can't-put-it-down work, a compelling work. A posted review: Brilliant, is all I can say. This is a must read for all writers no matter what genre you delve into. This isn’t a typical, “how to guide.” It is a conversation from the author for providing excellent tips, insights and references for both new and old writers. I thoroughly enjoyed the many examples Mr. Martin provides on how to make a dull sentence gripping and exciting. I will be referring back to the examples as I sharpen my skills. Mr. Martin, thank you for wading through all the long-hair books on writing and kicking out a no nonsense view on the craft. Perhaps the title should be, “Even a Six Year Old Can Do It.” This is not a knock, but a compliment to the ease of understanding a very complex issue,