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KISS is a simple approach to writing that will reduce your anxiety about writing and show you how to use your time to organize, write, and present papers effectively. ¿KISS helps jumbled thoughts become a coherent composition in a few simple steps. ¿KISS is a handy reference book with a glossary of writing terms, examples of outlines, formatting, book report, layout and other useful information. ¿KISS provides step-by-step examples for any type of writing: letters, term papers, essays, memoirs, fiction and non-fiction, helping to make your project effortless and rewarding.

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KISS is a simple approach to writing that will reduce your anxiety about writing and show you how to use your time to organize, write, and present papers effectively. ¿KISS helps jumbled thoughts become a coherent composition in a few simple steps. ¿KISS is a handy reference book with a glossary of writing terms, examples of outlines, formatting, book report, layout and other useful information. ¿KISS provides step-by-step examples for any type of writing: letters, term papers, essays, memoirs, fiction and non-fiction, helping to make your project effortless and rewarding.
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Autorenporträt
Jacquie Ream was born in 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, raised in San Bernardino, California, and attended Pitzer College, Claremont College, and California State University, San Bernardino on writing scholarships. After completing her master's degree in creative writing at the University of Washington, she wrote . . . and wrote . . . and wrote. Jacquie benefited greatly from professional writing groups and taught creative writing for ages five through sixty-five. Her written accomplishments include adult novels, children's books, and numerous short stories. She currently lives in Seattle, Washington. Still loving writing, Jacquie would like her epitaph to read: She lived, she loved, she wrote.