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How Good Books Save Lives


The late William Zinsser's book titled On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction kept me distracted while traveling.

Otherwise, I would have strangled the five-old girl that keep kicking my seatback during my 2-hour flight from Marrackech to Madrid...

Fortunately for her, I was too busy high-fiving Zinsser's ghost and underlining entire paragraphs that I wanted to share with you. After underlining and circling half of the book, I realized I just needed to start a reccommended reading list for aspiring authors.

In twenty-five short chapters, Zinsser eloquently outlined so much truth about the fundamentals of writing. First published in 1976, I can easily understand why its a classic with multiple updated editions.

Like Zinsser, I believe writing is an art, a science and a practice.

He asserts that "Thinking clearly is a conscious act that writers must force themselves, as if they were working on any other project that requires logic: making a shopping list or doing an algebra problem. Good writing doesn't come naturally though most people seem to think it does."

Weather you're a writer or non-writer, you have the ability to write powerfully and write clearly.

You just have to decide to do it.

Like with algebra, you may need a tutor and I can help.

I know so many people that need this kind of support which is why I'm committed to providing you with a wealth of tools and resources to move you closer to getting your book done.

Next week, I'm going to tell you how to develop a writer's mind on the upcoming "4 Steps To FINALLY Get Your Book Done" telesiminar.

P.S.

The date will be announced soon, but if interested in attending. Please click here.

Alicia N. Ingram is a ghostwriter and book editor that helps aspiring authors start and finish their books. To receive more free information, inspiration and "The 5 Tips For Finally Getting Your Book Done" checklist, click here to sign up for the mailing list.


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