Be A Better Writer: Tips To Improve Your Writing
by Suzanne Lieurance
Publisher: Bookboon 2013
ISBN-13: 9788740302707
Number of pages: 52
Description:
You may not be a professional writer. Yet no matter what type of profession you are in, chances are you will need to write something on a professional level at one time or another. This e-book includes tips that will help you improve your writing (and actually get your writing done faster and easier) no matter what type of writing you need to do. You'll use it as a handy reference again and again.
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