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Finding Your Voice, How to Put Personality in Your Writing
By Les Edgerton Item No. #10836
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The writers who succeed are those who develop a unique and distinctive voice, one that sets them apart from the crowd. Inside, Les Edgerton shows you how to find that elusive "voice" without years of struggle.

By finding your voice, you dramatically improve your chance of getting noticed by editors and agents and, therefore, of getting published. The book's lively text (full of "voice," as one might expect) is loaded with practical, accessible advice that any beginning writer can understand. The book's unique approach to the subject will also appeal to more seasoned writers who have yet to achieve the level of success they desire.

Les Edgerton is the author of five books, including the story collection Monday's Meal and the novel The Death of Tarpons. His short stories have appeared in many literary magazines, as well as Best American Mystery Stories, 2001. His nonfiction articles have appeared in magazines such as Brides and Business Digest. He holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College and conducts online courses through Vermont College's Lifelong Learning Program. He and his 13-year-old son Mike have a forthcoming book spoofing youth baseball from Diamond Communications. He lives in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.



Pages: 240     Size: 6 x 9     ISBN: 1-58297-173-0

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