A Guide to Writing HistoryWriter's digest, 1976 - 258 Seiten |
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... reader . An article writer who expects to do more than report news needs to learn these techniques . In addition , the use of suspense , swift pacing , simple language , an informal style and the selection of relevant anecdotes will ...
... reader . An article writer who expects to do more than report news needs to learn these techniques . In addition , the use of suspense , swift pacing , simple language , an informal style and the selection of relevant anecdotes will ...
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... reader . It eliminates the dry , dull facts which chronology sometimes requires by enabling you to start a chapter at an exciting period and then gradually helping the reader “ catch up ” by bringing in the facts he needs to know . It ...
... reader . It eliminates the dry , dull facts which chronology sometimes requires by enabling you to start a chapter at an exciting period and then gradually helping the reader “ catch up ” by bringing in the facts he needs to know . It ...
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... reader can identify ? Does he have a problem a child will care about ? Does my main character solve the problem himself ? How can I begin to capture the reader's attention at once ? How can I plan to keep the reader involved to 182 A ...
... reader can identify ? Does he have a problem a child will care about ? Does my main character solve the problem himself ? How can I begin to capture the reader's attention at once ? How can I plan to keep the reader involved to 182 A ...
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Writing History For Todays Readers | 1 |
How To Find The Right Ideas | 7 |
Using your own experience Things you see Conversations with | 19 |
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