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How to Write a Bestseller
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Best-sellers are not the products of explosions in a printing shop. Neither do the writers who write them grow on trees.
There are "tricks" which the good writer must employ to write an echo-Bible. These secrets are graciously supplied to the aspiring writer by Arthur Zulu in How to Write a Best-seller.

The book begins by dispelling the fears of the young writer and supplying them a list of topics that make run-away best-sellers.
The writer is guided through the stages of plot development, characterization, styling, and editing of their story. There are also topics on publishing, promotion--the hardest part of the business--and rich resources for writers.
The 20-chapter book is sprinkled with quotations, works of celebrated writers, illustrations, and home truths about writing and publishing.
Some of such hard facts are as follows: literary greats paid to self-publish their works, fiction sells most, women read more books than men, and it is promotion that sells books.
This eye-opening book, subtitled, "The ABC of Writing," is therefore an indispensable writing aid to the beginning writer. But as the author says in the book, "only one out of every five `writer' will write a book."
Accordingly, it is only those who take advantage of the hints in this how-to book that will "write well."
Says the English philosopher, Sir Francis Bacon: "Reading maketh a man, conference a ready man, and writing, an exact man."
How to Write a Best-seller is written for the "exact man" (and woman).
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