A Hundred Year-old Book Answers the Same Questions Struggling Authors Have Now This little book is one which so well explains itself that no introductory word is needed; and I only venture to intrude a sentence or two here with a view to explain the style in which I have conveyed my ideas. I desired to be plain and practical and therefore chose the direct and epistolary form as being most suitable for the purpose in hand. I address myself to the man or woman of talent-those people who have writing ability but who need instruction in the manipulation of characters the formation of plots and a host of other points with which I shall deal hereafter. A truly educated man never labours to speak correctly; being educated grammatical language follows as a necessary consequence. The same is true of the artist: when he has learned the secrets of literature he puts away all thoughts of rule and law-nay in time his very ideas assume artistic form. Get Your Copy Now.
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