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Shedful has come simply to mean a lot, goss is short for gossip, and mass affluent means all those with liquid assets over £250,000.
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| |  | THE WRITER'S HANDBOOK GUIDE TO TRAVEL WRITING (Paperback) Published by: Macmillan Ref No: C171
The Writer’s Handbook Guide to Travel Writing, like the other guides from the same stable, follows the Writer’s Handbook formula of combining advice features with market listings.
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| |  | RADIO SCRIPTWRITING (Paperback) Published by: Sam Boardman-Jacobs Ref No: C136
To give a broad view of what makes a good radio script, Sam Boardman-Jones has edited together a collection of pieces from successful radio writers and from professional radio prod
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| |  | WRITE FASTER WRITE BETTER (Hardback) Author: David A Fryxell Published by: Writer’s Digest Books Ref No: C059
David Frxyell believes that there are two kinds of writers: the organised, which are those who have a plan, and the disorganised, which are those who don’t.
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| |  | THE ART & SCIENCE OF SCREENWRITING (Hardback) Author: Philip Parker Published by: Intellect Books Ref No: C137
Every screenwriter starts with an idea; whether writing for cinema or television. They know what they want their film to be about and what they want it to say. The novelist in the
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| |  | JOURNALISM (Paperback) Author: Anna McKane Published by: A&C Black Ref No: C049
Anna McKane estimates that there are between 60,000 and 70,000 people working full-time in print journalism. That is a sizeable army of people, but how did they get their jobs in w
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