Ingrid I. Holm-Garibay

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Excerpt of the Day

"A writer or journalist must present the facts of a non-fiction work objectively, as I have earnestly done in this book. However, the job of a professional author is not complete until suggestions and solutions to the situations at hand are offered to the reader for consideration."
 First edition back cover, January, 2010

Selected from page #298 of Letters from Frank: An American Terrorist's Life.

Readers should never be left without solutions for the problems presented in a book, all mysteries have to be solved at the end of a good story. An author must also leave some room for the imagination of the readers, triggered by a good writer.
It is this hard to attain equilibrium what makes a book stay in the reader's memory long after the last page has been turned.

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