The Writer Who Smiles - Press Release/eBook Review
I enjoyed reading this press release, and it has been nice to communicate by email with the author of “The Writer Who Smiles”, Jacob Malewitz. The book described is available from Booklocker.com. Please read, enjoy, and buy the book!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jacob Malewitz
Freelance Writer/Editor
jfmalewitz@yahoo.com
jfmalewitz@gmail.com
Ever get sick of writers saying “Do this and you will get published.” One can see so much in the power of a book, the words it says, the reflections it offers. With “The Writer Who Smiles” author and freelance writer Jacob Malewitz takes a different approach to writing. Not, “Do this,” but “Think about this.”
A spiritual guide to creativity in the likeness of Julia Cameron’s bestselling “Artist’s Way,” “The Writer Who Smiles” doesn’t say you have to be spiritual or talented, just the simple fact you need to try to write something down every day.
In 66 personal essays, Malewitz highlights his struggles with mental illness, and his experience in being a journalist, and an online writer, into a work that has all the sounds of hope, all the reasons to smile when you are done writing. For those who are depressed or suffer from mental illness, it also offers a path to joy.
For beginning writers, hidden in each essay is how to develop a new way of thinking. For advanced writers, this book offers something different—the fact you can make it in the field, you can dream, and you can be even more successful.
For excerpts from the eBook and more information, go to the main page for “The Writer Who Smiles,” found at http://www.booklocker.com/books/3288.html
About the author:
Jacob Malewitz is the author of 500 articles published in print and online. He has been published in three newspapers where he worked as both staff writer and editor, on the websites Write-From-Home.com and Absolute Write, as well as many other markets.
This press release can be republished and edited anywhere, as long as the links and bio stay.
(You may also be interesting in visiting Mr. Malewitz’s blog for writers at jacobmalewitz.blogspot.com, and his blog for readers at areaderseye.blogspot.com, and finally, just for fun, his blog for comic fans at acomiceye.blogspot.com)
