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Writing well is like creating and running a small business. Hard work, adaptability, momentum, discipline are critical for success. Munzenmaier shares tools for success for writers as they face their internal madman, architect, carpenter and judge. Novice and seasoned writers learn to lessen the pain of writing and to bravely let their ideas emerge, collide and eventually cohere onto paper. I wish I’d known the techniques she shares when I struggled with my first book.
William H. Powell, author
Past Chapter Chair, Northwest Arkansas SCORE
This book is a gem. It is short, clear and to the point. It can be a help to new authors and to those with more experience. Getting a useful piece of writing ready for publication is no easy task, and this book provides a useful guide through the stresses of completing a manuscript. Ms. Munzenmaier’s experience writing and teaching others to write shines through. Her various sources and ideas for further reading enrich her work without bogging it down.
Lynn Underwood, PhD.
founder Research Integration
Charming, well-illustrated, memorable examples, the best of the best on writing tips, enough but not too much. Rarely does a book on writing make me 1) laugh out loud and 2) want to keep reading. This did both.
Professor Max Davis
Kaplan University
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