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Want to become a Writer? Our Special offer of 4 books from the Writer's Guide Series will show you how | |
![]() | Writing for Radio 109 pages, paperback, Part of the Writer's Guide series. Writing for radio is different to other forms of writing, since it gains its effect solely from the sound of words. How to put these together in order to achieve maximum impact is the subject of this book. In carefully planned stages it covers everything that it is necessary to know to produce a full drama script - characterisation, plotting, structure. Following its advice will enable even the most inexperienced writer to produce work that meets current production standards |
How to write Historical novels: 138 Pages, paperback, Part of the Writer's Guide series. The Historical Novel is a firm favourite with the reading public, and is a genre that attracts many writers. Here is a practical and easy-to-follow guide , written with expertise and authority, for any author who wants to work in this field. It covers the subject in considerable depth, examining construction, characterisation, research, the techniques of story telling and dialogue, and it coveys helpful hints in conveying a sense of period. Finally, it suggests the best way of finding a publisher for the finished work. | |
How to Write for Teenagers: 138 pages, paperback, Part of the Writer's Guide series. This practical and informative guide aims to help and encourage those interested in writing for teenagers, which is a rapidly expanding market for writers. It covers all the most important aspects, such as market research, characterisation, plot, and dialogue. Valuable advice is given on writing for specific genres and also on submitting the finished work | |
The Book Writers Handbook: 144 pages, paperback, Part of the Writer's Guide series. This is a most detailed and informative guide available to the best publishers who regularly consider (and sometimes accept) unsolicited books from new writers. It is a market guide for the beginner: "A Practical guide to British publishers - how and where to sell your first book". But it is also of value to the published writer exploring new fields, new publishers. It contains details of 100, mainly non-specialist publishers with useful information on their editorial policy, categories of books published, likely payment rates and more. Although this is based on British publishers, it will still be of value to aspiring South African Writers who are exploring the possibility of using a British publisher for their work. | |
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