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Getting the Writing Right: Writers Guide Pages offer practical help to writers: whether you are a beginning author setting out on the lonely journey of producing your first book, or an accomplished writer, perhaps embarking on a new kind of writing. Or perhaps you are not a writer as such, but you need to write something very important in order to get your message across. As writers ourselves, we at Context-uk know the pitfalls and difficulties that writers face. Our writers resources reflect our mission to help writers produce the best writing that is possible for them, and to get that writing appropriately published. We will update these pages periodically, and they will always include material that our clients tell us they are most in need of. You will find practical help on how to produce a synopsis, guidelines on punctuation, advice on how to get into print. There is also a resource list of publications and organizations and some useful links to other web sites offering writer resources. At Context-uk, we believe in working co-operatively with our clients, helping you initially to write that book or document that means so much to you, and also offering the full range of editorial services to tighten and polish up the material you produce. Our writers resource pages include the following free help and advice.: What it takes to write a successful book We aim to give you practical help, based on our continuing experience with our authors and on what they say they most need. To access these pages click here to go to our home page and then choose 'writer's resource pages' from the main menu. About CONTEXT -UK ...Words are one of the most important tools we use to share our passions with others. We are wordsmiths, passionate about capturing the essence of your message and bringing it into the world. We work with clients in the corporate and voluntary sectors, with publishers and authors, with individuals and organisations large and small. If you have a message to communicate: Contact Context-uk: Judith Hampson Tel/Fax: +44(0)1309 674817 copyright Context-uk © 2001 |