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Want to become a Writer? Our Special offer of 4 books will show you how | |
![]() | How to Publish & Market your own Book: By Thomas Du Toit: 104 pages, soft cover. This is an extremely informative book, written in 1992 by South African Thomas Du Toit. However, the advice he gives today is as relevant as it was back then. He gives advice on opening a venture, using a computer, working up from photocopied pamphlets to writing a book, how to publish, how to market, direct mail, sales strategies, costing, and much much more |
How to write stories for Magazines: By Donna Baker. Part of the Writer's Guide series. Paperback, 98 pages. Writing stories for magazines can be highly enjoyable, and with editors always eager for new writers it can be rewarding too. . Starting with a definition of exactly what a magazine story is, the author goes on to explain how to develop characters, structure plots, use flashbacks and regional accents effectively, find the right market, keep accounts, and finally how to make the most of your word processor. The author is an experienced author who is published under the name Nicola West | |
The Writers ABC: by Joanna Beaumont: 128 pages, soft cover Proven, easy to use tips for today’s writer. This book will help you get cheques instead of rejection slips. It is packed with practical advice which is arranged alphabetically. Some of the subjects covered are: ● How to make the most of your talent. ● How to create opportunities ● How to generate ideas - and how to sell them. ● How to profit from your research. ● How to assess the market and more..... | |
12 Keys to Writing Books that sell: By Kathleen Krull: 160 pages, paperback. Do you often feel that once you submit your manuscript to an editor, you're no longer in control? Are you tired of "Second guessing" what editors think when they read your material? Here's a book that teaches you to think like an editor - to look at your manuscript through the eyes of the editor and develop a working knowledge of how publishing decisions are made. By reality-testing your own book's strengths and weaknesses, you put yourself much further ahead on the road to publications. We explore these questions: ● Is this a good book, or does it have potential? ● Does the book have a clearly defined focus? ● Does the book have integrity? ● How much editorial work will the book require? ● Will the book make money? If your goal is to sell an manuscript to an editor, this is the book for you! | |
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