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How to Write a Book: A Intensive Course in Writing Skills

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SKU: 9786178472115
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Secrets of successful texts from top Ukrainian writers and publishers.

Do you want to unleash your creative potential in the world of literature? This unique guide brings together the experience of 20 leading Ukrainian literary scholars, authors, and publishers who generously share their knowledge and insights. You will learn where to start writing a book, how to create unforgettable characters, build a strong plot, and find your own style. The publication contains 30 topics and the same number of creative tasks that will help you improve your authorial skills and improve your written language. This is a practical course that is suitable for both beginners and those who already write texts - non-fiction, fiction, or commercial. You will receive clear recommendations and tools that will help you achieve high results in literature. This is an ideal guide for those who strive to create high-quality, professionally written texts.

Why is it worth reading the book “How to Write a Book. A Concentrated Course in Writing Skills”?
A unique publication compiled by Dmytro and Svitlana Stretovych.
Useful practical tools, tips and life hacks from top Ukrainian teachers.
Contains a variety of topics, creative tasks from 20 authors, including famous writers and publishers.
Will be useful for those who write fiction, non-fiction and commercial texts.
Incredibly stylish cover design by Ukrainian artist Serhiy Maydukov.
Fans of the books "Not Muses, But Muscles. 50 Exercises in Creative Writing" by Maria Tytarenko, "Lessons from the King of Horrors. How to Write Horror" by Rostyslav Semkiv, "The Science of Storytelling. Why Stories Influence Us and How to Influence Others" by Will Storr and "How to Write Well" by William Zinsser will like it.

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