The Beginner's Guide to Writing A Novel: 4th edition: How to Prepare Your First Book for Publication

The Beginner's Guide to Writing A Novel: 4th edition: How to Prepare Your First Book for Publication

by Marina Oliver (Author)

Synopsis

'Everyone has a book in them' is a phrase we have all heard. It may be true, but it's the getting it out that matters. This book is designed to help you put your novel on the page in the way that will give you the best chance of selling it to a publisher. It's not easy. It can be hard work and often disappointing, and luck plays a critical part, but it is possible. With persistence, knowledge of the world of publishing and belief in yourself, you can succeed. The rewards - seeing your book on public display or in the hands of a reader - and the delight in achievement, make all the effort worthwhile. This book will show you the practical steps to be taken in order to reap those rewards. It deals specifically with: getting started; finding the right story; setting the scene; creating the right characters; working with other writers; submitting work; and getting to grips with the publishing process.

Contents: 1. Taking those first vital steps 2. Finding the right story 3. Creating the right characters 4. Getting ready to start 5. Looks and language 6. Setting the scene 7. The overall view 8. Submitting your work 9. Working with other writers 10. Being published

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 4Rev Ed
Publisher: How To Books
Published: 27 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 1845280911
ISBN 13: 9781845280918

Media Reviews
'an excellent introduction for the new novelist.' Writing Magazine '...packed full of short and pithy tips, taking on board quotes from editors and agents... There isn't one piece of advice, one tip or suggestion for further reading that isn't full of practical common-sense.' Writers' Bulletin
Author Bio
Author Biography: Marina Oliver has published almost 50 books, including 40 novels and several books on creative writing. She lectures widely on the subject of writing, and reads and assesses scripts professionally.