“How To Write” by Herbert & Jill Meyer

Disclaimer: As a Mind & Media book reviewer, I received a complimentary copy of this e-book from Storm King Press, and have received no further compensation for writing this review.

Are you a budding writer who is looking for the perfect “how-to” handbook for your craft? Well, look no more, “How To Write” is the handbook for you.

In the beginning, I was quite hesitant to review this book, because I had visions of sitting in front of the computer for hours on end, and I do enough of that for the job. But I was delightfully suprised when I realized, after 20 minutes of reading, I was almost halfway through the e-book. Within in an hour I was finished, and I was delightfully surprised.

The Meyer’s do a wonderful job highlighting each phase of a writing project. From organizing and the first draft to the finished product, they do a masterful job, complete with their examples, guiding the reader through the journey of writing.

This book is filled with very helpful guidelines and examples which will benefit the established writer as well as the newbie.

As a blogger, I found it very interesting and have decided I need to refer back to it, from time to time, to help better my own writing skills.

As a homeschooling parent, I can think of no better “how-to” guide to help our children learn to write more effectively and efficiently.

I highly recommend “How To Write“, and since the publishers have made this best-selling handbook available to everyone (in e-book form) at the very affordable price of $1.99, how can you beat that?

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Posted on September 30, 2005
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