By Sudhir Raikar
Outline
This guide aims to unfold the generic ingredients that make for an effective review – in terms of presentation, style, insight and holistic approach.
Who Should Buy This Guide?
Students and practitioners from academics, industry and media, Aspiring journalists and critics and anyone with a keen interest in reading and writing.
About the Author
A cost accountant by qualification, Sudhir Raikar brings with him over 17 years of experience in writing including journalistic reports & stories, book and film reviews, analytical writing, critical appreciation, marketing communication, translations and business writing for leading media houses and corporates. His passion is fit-for-purpose writing that strikes resonance with the target readership without diluting the conviction of the message.
List of Chapters/Sections in This Guide
Chapter 1: Before we begin
Chapter 2: Heart of the matter
Chapter 3: Art of the matter
Chapter 4: Journey of dead-ends
Chapter 5: In a nutshell
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