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Get Your Writing Noticed: How to grab your reader’s attention!
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Sep 11, 2012 03:06AM
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A key aspect of writing for the 21st century, applicable to non fiction and fiction, is grabbing the reader’s attention.
The number of distractions people have these days was covered in my post last month. Here are some techniques for grabbing the reader up front:
For more detail you can go and read here :
http://lpobryan.com/2012/07/06/get-yo...
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That's a great site. Thanks, Nadine. Especially liked the list of best novel writing books. Might take a look at one or two.
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It's a pleasure Suzy :-)
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The number of distractions people have these days was covered in my post last month. Here are some techniques for grabbing the reader up front:
For more detail you can go and read here : http://lpobryan.com/2012/07/06/get-yo...