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Track Down the Weasel Words
by Angela E. Hunt
Part 4 of the Writing Lessons from the Front series
Suppose you took your car to the mechanic. When you returned, he smiled and said, "I not only replaced your dead battery, but added 250 unnecessary parts!" Just as unnecessary parts can cause a car engine to run badly, they can also clunk around in a piece of writing.
Veteran writer Angela Hunt shares tips and strategies to revise and polish your manuscript, from big picture concepts to tiny matters of correct punctuation. Your writing will never be the same after reading this little book.
Enjoy this writing lesson for a fraction of the cost of attending one of Angela's writing classes-your writing will never be the same.
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Plans and Processes to Get Your Book Written
by Angela E. Hunt
Part 6 of the Writing Lessons from the Front series
After writing more than 165 books in multiple genres, Angela Hunt is a master of writing success. If you are looking to write a book of any kind, this book will provide you with the knowledge and confidence to do so. From conceptualizing, to research, to drafting and beyond, you will learn the essential steps to creating a professional book. Read this lesson and you will be closer to achieving your writing dreams.
What's Included:
-Step-by-step guidance to get your book written, no matter the genre
-Tips and tricks to help you stay organized and motivated
-Advice to help you become a successful, professional writer
-A lesson in writing that's much more affordable than attending a writing workshop
What You'll Get:
-A comprehensive understanding of the writing process
-The knowledge to create a book that looks, reads, and feels professional
-A newfound confidence to get your writing dreams published
-The ability to write with clarity and style.
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Tension on the Line
The Secret to Hooking Readers
by Angela E. Hunt
Part 7 of the Writing Lessons from the Front series
Does your book bog down in the middle? Do you have pages on which nothing really happens? Do people skip or skim large portions of text? Then you're probably lacking tension. From years of teaching writing, novelist Angela Hunt knows that maintaining tension is one of the most difficult challenges a fiction writer faces. Learn some of the techniques you can use to maintain tension and hook readers so completely that they can't put your book down.
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