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Reviews for The Millennium
Phrase Book
Rebecca Andrews
Through its collection of descriptive
phrases, The Millennium Phrase Book offers writers concrete examples
of rich and evocative descriptions. Browsing through its pages
offers a jumpstart to the imagination, helping authors deepen the
intensity of scenes and enhance their own writing.
~ Tami Cowden, Author of The Complete Guide to Heroes & Heroines,
Sixteen Master Archetypes

This is a must have for all writers.
~ Karen Michelle Nutt, Author

A must have resource book!
This is a wonderful book for every writer. This is something one
should keep on their desk in case of mind freeze when you just can't
think up what to add to your story.
This book will help you to add zing when it is needed. It will help
with those pesky descriptions and other things that can boggle the
writer's mind, thus keeping one from
completing a story.
Every writer should have this one within their reach!
~ Carol C. MacLeod

I love this book! Worth the $$$. It helps me by sparking my brain
into action. If I am stuck, I look in this book, and from her
suggestions, I come up with my own ideas!! GREAT RESOURCE! Thanks so
much.
~ Amazon.com

This book is a wonderful, delightful book to help writers find just
the right word or phrase, to jog the thought process. It is laid out
in a wonderful, comprehensive way and includes sections from eyes to
kissing to making love to weaponry. She even has a small section on
paranormal terms. I highly recommend this book to all authors that
have ever needed a thought jogged.
~ Mellissa A. Tackett

Just what I needed!
I am a published author and I purchased the book, "The Millennium
Phrase Book." The best move I have made in years. The book's helpful
phrases guide the writer and keep you from getting writer's block,
when working with descriptives for a character or a certain scene. I
find myself developing descriptives, that are so great, I am
recording my own, perhaps to use at a later date. I would recommend
this book to my writer friends and anyone who is having problems
describing scenes, places, characters, dialog, etc., in their
manuscripts.
~ Janice A. Vailes, Author

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