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Rating:  Summary: Love to Write? Love a Great Story? A Must Read. Review: For anyone who writes, whether you do it professionally, occasionally, or during moments of poetic inspiration in the quiet of your room, this is a must read. Don Bain is the consummate writer. If it needs to be reduced to words, he does it. Original novels, ghost-written books, editorial pieces, business writing, speeches . . . he may be the most accomplished jack-of-all-trades writer ever to click computer keys (or typewriter keys before that). Beyond the tips anyone who writes can pick up in this wonderful account of his life as a writer, there is the great, ongoing adventure that has been his life. Whether it be documenting the adventures of a couple of flight attendants, the life of a glamorous movie actress, the terrible effects of government-sponsored mind control, the mysteries of mystery writing, the inner workings of the underworld, the business of business, and on and on, Bain takes you there in a breezy autobiographical style that has been the trademark of the millions of books he has sold. Want a great read? Buy this book. Got any friends who love to write, buy it for them, too. You'll thank yourself for your good taste. They will thank you for thinking of them.
Rating:  Summary: Love to Write? Love a Great Story? A Must Read. Review: For anyone who writes, whether you do it professionally, occasionally, or during moments of poetic inspiration in the quiet of your room, this is a must read. Don Bain is the consummate writer. If it needs to be reduced to words, he does it. Original novels, ghost-written books, editorial pieces, business writing, speeches . . . he may be the most accomplished jack-of-all-trades writer ever to click computer keys (or typewriter keys before that). Beyond the tips anyone who writes can pick up in this wonderful account of his life as a writer, there is the great, ongoing adventure that has been his life. Whether it be documenting the adventures of a couple of flight attendants, the life of a glamorous movie actress, the terrible effects of government-sponsored mind control, the mysteries of mystery writing, the inner workings of the underworld, the business of business, and on and on, Bain takes you there in a breezy autobiographical style that has been the trademark of the millions of books he has sold. Want a great read? Buy this book. Got any friends who love to write, buy it for them, too. You'll thank yourself for your good taste. They will thank you for thinking of them.
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