SLANT LETTER: My Top Three Rules for Engaging Readers
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Writing that Wins Readers Every Time When I was a kid, I used to stand back from the shelves at our local library and scan for that little blue unicorn on the spines signifying a fantasy read. I loved it all: faeries, dragons, hobbits, centaurs. I still do. Though I’m convinced that there is perhaps no creature more mythical than the that invisible, enigmatic onlooker whom we know as “the reader.” Every manuscript I edit is studded with hushed references to her:
SLANT LETTER: My Top Three Rules for Engaging Readers
SLANT LETTER: My Top Three Rules for Engaging…
SLANT LETTER: My Top Three Rules for Engaging Readers
Writing that Wins Readers Every Time When I was a kid, I used to stand back from the shelves at our local library and scan for that little blue unicorn on the spines signifying a fantasy read. I loved it all: faeries, dragons, hobbits, centaurs. I still do. Though I’m convinced that there is perhaps no creature more mythical than the that invisible, enigmatic onlooker whom we know as “the reader.” Every manuscript I edit is studded with hushed references to her: