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The First Five Pages: A Writer's Guide To Staying Out of the Rejection Pile by Noah T. Lukeman
F YOU'RE TIRED OF REJECTION, THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU. Whether you are a novice writer or a veteran who has already had your... read more



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I think writing skill is a natural talent but it can be sharpened with some tips and by practice. I have seen one of my teachers who bagged National award for his poetry collections .He was from a rural back ground and the only literate person in his family. He was witting poems and articles from his childhood, but could not get noticed till his fifties. Why? The answer is though he was writing well, he was unable to bring the first impression in his writings. Finally he realized his mistake and the rest is history.

Here is a book “The First Five Pages: A Writer's Guide To Staying Out of the Rejection Pile” by Noah T. Luke man for those fresh writers who want to make a living out of it. The purpose of writing any article or book is to publish it and made available to readers through some means. How to catch the attention of the publishers? Then this is the book or I say guide you are looking for. The author gives step by step tips to improve your writing quality and sharpen your writing skills. If you want to be a professional writer with very large audience, then the first step towards achieving that goal is to grab this book from any book stall and begin your today itself.
If my teacher, who bagged national award at the age of fifty would have got it in his twenties itself if he had the luxury of having this book at that time.

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