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David Ogilvy

September 13, 2014 By Sally Wood

7 Lessons from David Ogilvy on Writing

Anyone that knows me knows that I am a self-confessed history buff. I love nothing more than soaking up the tales of time gone by, losing myself in romantic notions of kings and knights and damsels in distress, immersing myself in the lives of the Medici family, Da Vinci, Leonardo, Botticelli. It … [Read more...] about 7 Lessons from David Ogilvy on Writing

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: David Ogilvy, writing, writing tips

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