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Becky Reed Reviews Carol Adler’s Latest Book

Becky Reed reviews can be counted on to be positive, informative and carefully wrought.

Here's Becky on Carol Adler's latest book on writing:

Do You Really Need to Write a Book? arrives from Carol Adler, MFA, as her third evolutionary tutorial in a changing world of writing.

The tips & techniques for writing, publishing, marketing & promoting your creative venture within the pages of a book-to-be-written unveil her own passionate expertise of “how to” and “why” any should undertake such an endeavor. Adler write a book

As an author of fiction and poetry in her personal repertoire of distributable texts bearing delectable titles, Adler understands not only “the ropes” of this industry, but the unique presences we all strive to display with individual flair.

This knowledgeable composition full of detailed explanations and flesh-and-blood accounts handles the process of writing a book much like the beginning of a love affair.

Dating and interest have been noted by the prospective author and now ethics must be practiced as the writer reveals their essence in print and navigates the development of their work into the published arena of polished presentation through editing or ghost writing, self or co-publishing, print-on-demand options, and marketing strategies such as joint ventures.

Striving to make a difference exists not solely for the sale of a book.

Accountability and the story of one's experiences need to be shared to enrich life.

Your published book will serve as a most personal and revealing business card.

Adler urges each of us with pertinent and relevant information to consider “the bottom line”: each of us has a distinctive perspective in this journey of living.

Becky Reed is the author of Romance Stew, also available as an e-book.



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