See Jane Write

See Jane Write

by SarahMlynowski (Author), Farrin Jacobs (Author)

Synopsis

Chick lit is everywhere, and for every chick lit reader gorging on the latest Jennifer Weiner, Meg Cabot, or Anne Lamott novel, there are an equal number who will think to themselves: I could do that! I could write a chick lit book! I could write a bestseller and never have to work again! And now, for every fan of women's fiction (and their numbers are in the millions), bestselling novelist Sarah Mlynowski and veteran chick lit editor Farrin Jacobs have teamed up to show this incredibly fast-growing audience of readers how it's done, covering every stage in developing and selling your soon-to-be bestselling novel. The chapters focus on choosing an idea, choosing a point of view, making your characters likable, creating secondary characters, learning the Three Ps (problems, plotting, and pacing), revising your text, finding an agent, and much more. Tables, charts, and sidebars sprinkled throughout the text will entertain budding authors with chick lit mad libs, advice from scores of established writers (including Meg Cabot, Marian Keyes, Sophie Kinsella, Jennifer Weiner, etc.), and motivational and inspirational tips from two publishing professionals who really know their stuff. Best of all, these authors are as funny and savvy as any chick lit heroine - and they know that the best chick lit writers are the ones who take chances and dare to take the first steps to success.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Quirk Books,US
Published: 29 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1594741158
ISBN 13: 9781594741159

Author Bio
Sarah Mlynowski started her publishing career at Harlequin Enterprises. While she never met Fabio, she used her experiences to fuel her first chick lit novel, Milkrun, which has since been published in 16 countries, selling over 700,000 copies around the globe. Her second novel, Fishbowl (53,000 copies sold), received a starred review from Booklist and was named one of Waldenbooks Best Women's Fiction novels of 2002.