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How to Write Stories, Poems, Reports, Letters and Email


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No. of pages 120

Published: 2010

Great for age 5-12 years

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"How to Write Stories, Poems, Reports, Letters and Email" by Wes Magee is a comprehensive guide designed to inspire budding writers of all ages. The book offers practical tips and engaging examples to help readers master various forms of writing—from crafting captivating stories and heartfelt poems to writing clear reports and effective emails. Magee emphasizes the importance of creativity, structure, and audience awareness, making writing accessible and enjoyable. With exercises and writing prompts, the book encourages exploration and development of individual writing styles, ultimately empowering readers to communicate their thoughts and ideas with confidence. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 120 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by QED Publishing .

Wes Magee is a popular and successful writer for children and adults. He was a teacher when he began writing. He now writes full time, producing poems, stories and plays for both children and adults, and touring schools and theatres around the country with his Poetry Show. Anne Faundez spent her childhood in Egypt and teenage years in Australia. She has been in publishing for most of her working life, specialising in fine arts and in education. She was reviews editor of Junior Education and Child Education magazines, and literacy consultant for Scholastic's educational division for more than ten years. She has written a range of teachers' notes, worked on various reading schemes for primary school children and published several fiction and non-fiction books for children. CELIA WARREN's children's poems and stories have appeared in numerous anthologies; been broadcast on BBC Schools TV and Radio; used in verse-speaking festivals and some have been set to music. Celia has titles with a number of educational publishers.