The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer

The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer
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Everything You Need to Know About Craft, Inspiration, Agents, Editors, Publishing, and the Business of Building a Sustainable Writing Career

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Mary Gannon

شابک

9781982123086
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Kirkus

March 15, 2020
A welcome vade mecum on the business and art of writing for publication. "Writing is easy. You just open a vein and bleed." So growled the prolific sports journalist Red Smith, who had to bleed daily. As Poets & Writers veteran editors Larimer and Gannon note, the business of publishing has changed considerably since Smith's heyday, but the verities are eternal. "Writing is a lifelong endeavor," they write, "and one that doesn't end when you finish a poem, story, essay, or longer writing project." That is just so, and against that truth and others, they propose sets of "action items," such as making a list of your personal goals as a writer, at first short-term (daily word count achieved, for instance) and then longer-term career objectives. These items are highly specific: If you want to sign up for an MFA, they write, then research which ones fit your needs best, interview administrators and students, and otherwise do your homework. This specificity is the most helpful part of a book that is altogether instructive, if sometimes a touch discouraging: As Larimer and Gannon are quick to point out, in 2017, the median income for full-time writers was $20,300, a shade south of the poverty line for a family of three. For those willing to brave the long odds, the authors offer a few bits of cheerleading, including the thought that it's OK to "give yourself permission to brag a bit"--which is to say, if someone asks what you do, call yourself a writer and own it without apology. Among the many highlights of this book for beginning writers is a list of writers' conferences that appeal to underrepresented constituencies in a publishing world that, because it's so economically marginal, tends to favor those advantaged enough not to have to worry about income. A book of benefit to well-practiced as well as novice writers, full of useful advice, pointers, and prompts.

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