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General Title - Self-help
TitleX-Treme Creative Writing
ISBN9789833845545
ImprintMarshall Cavendish Editions

Author(s)James Abela

Specifications215 mm X 140 mm, 104 pp, Limp, 150 gms
Target AudienceStudents, teachers, professionals, aspiring Writers and bloggers and business Executives and those in the creative industries
Price (SG)S$ 10.95
Price (US)US$ 7.50  
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X-treme Creative Writing will help you break out of the shackles of monotonous writing and break into new levels of communication! Break free with creativity!

More than just covering the various forms of creative writing, this book takes you to the cutting edge of push-button publishing, inspiring scripts and helps you develop creative ideas into full-blown masterpieces fit for publishing. It is an excellent source of information and inspiration for teachers and students, executives and creatives, wordsmiths and poets aspiring of communicating well through the written form.
Marrying his capacities as a published author, English Language instructor and Webmaster, the author carefully instructs and creatively inspires you to pick up the art of creative writing and to master this skill. Even more interesting is how a simple letter to his Grandfather changed the entire course of his life and help define the man he is today.



About the author
James Abela is a Royal Chartered Marketer. Abela has taught extensively in various institutions to both students and professionals, conducting workshops for the British Council, the New Straits Times, DHL and DIGI among others. He is currently an English lecturer at Taylor’s College, Malaysia and a Cambridge University Oral Examiner.
In his spare time, he runs the No.1 English language Web site in Southeast Asia called www.jamesabela.co.uk, which receives over 10,000 hits per day. His content has won an award from the British Broadcasting Corporation.
 




 



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