Methods outlined in this book are easy-to-follow steps for formatting, completing, and marketing a nonfiction book. The most popular subjects for nonfiction books are covered, along with writing instructions and painless tips for self-publishing. Included is information on finding an agent and book publisher.
Learn how to take your work to the next level with this informative guide on the craft, business, and lifestyle of writing With warmth and humor, Paulette Perhach welcomes you into the writer’s life as someone who has once been on the ...
" ... includes the business models of writing non-fiction, the details of how to research, write and edit your book, as well as publishing, product creation and marketing."--Cover
From idea to contract to execution, this is a guide for prospective nonfiction writers.
Her poetry collection is Hieroglyphics in Neon. When I studied fiction writing, one of my teachers told me that “voice is everything.” As true as this is in fiction, it's equally true in nonfiction. For even though I'm telling my ...
Get all the tools you need to craft compelling creative nonfiction prose. This helpful guide gives you everything you need to write real-life characters, compelling plots, natural dialogue, and captivating details.
In this valuable handbook, writers learn how to market the potential of a book idea and effectively communicate that potential in a proposal that publishers will read. Newly Updated and Revised! The Source for Book Proposal Success!
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"One Million Readers is for traditional or self-published authors of nonfiction who want to feel more confident about marketing their books, but don't know where to start.
Her, quoting dozens of teenage girls, she reveals her findings and teaches parents how to understand teh secret world of cliques with its various roles: Queen Bees, Wannabes, Messengers, Bankers and Targets.
What do writers as diverse as Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, and Hunter S. Thompson have in common? All are masters of the art of writing creative nonfiction, capable...