
"Twelve sentences used to describe the content of a book. A set ordered according to the criterion of a mind aiming to create new perspectives on approaching a given text. Creativity and knowledge transmission are emphasized by the author—essential ingredients for making any text appealing to readers. Twelve sentences suffice for now. An immediate result of reading this journalistic writing manual—a deeper yet open approach, suitable even for those who merely wish to skim its one hundred and fifty pages. A supporting book for communication professionals, it belongs to a series titled "I Want to Be a Writer." Jean-Luc Martin Lagardette, a renowned French press journalist, reveals practical techniques for achieving success in the profession. The objective is achieved without ever losing sight of the general character of teaching writing and communication at their most fundamental levels—exactly as demonstrated in these twelve sentences. It is hoped they will serve to inform someone about the content of a book they ought to read. "Writing is an art. Merely stringing words together, improvising, or harboring good intentions is insufficient for effectively communicating information or a message. Written expression has its own rules." Price includes postage via CTT Editorial. Possibility of arranging a hand-to-hand transaction in the Tapada das Mercês area and the Santa Apolónia area (€3). Thank you for your attention, Diogo Silva
