
How To Be A Writer by Sally O'reilly
A comprehensive guide to the career of writing featuring an introduction by Fay Weldon CBE.
An invaluable companion for anyone setting out as a writerWe all need all the help we can get and there's a good deal of help right here * A.L. Kennedy, author of DAY *
This is a brilliantly informative book, packed full of facts and no-nonsense advice! Sally has written an indispensable bible for any would-be writer * Dotti Irving, Chief Executive, Colman Getty *
How To Be a Writer is witty, wise and superbly well informed . . . This is the book I wish I'd had when I was starting to publish. No new writer should be without it * Dr Alison Macleod, Professor of Contemporary Fiction, University of Chichester *
A wise and clever book with advice on everything from the paths to publication to establishing a complementary career. Now more than ever an author's work is never done, but How To Be a Writer will give you the best shot at success and happiness in the process * Celia Brayfield, author of Bestseller: Secrets of Successful Writing *
Sally O'Reilly draws on her experiences as a novelist and tutor in this informative and fascinating fact-filled book which is not just the definitive reference book for any author but also an invaluable guide to perils and pitfalls of the publishing industry . . . O'Reilly's no-nonsense and user-friendly approach to making a career out of writing is a breath of fresh air for anyone setting out into the weird and wonderful world of publishing, offering invaluable, down-to-earth advice and achievable goals. Full of wise words and hard-learned experience, this is a must read for anyone even considering a serious writing career * Lancashire Evening Post *
This sensible manual covers topics such as 'time management' (I wish), choosing a degree course (if you think you need on), dealing with publishers and contracts, "networking", having a day job, writing online, and . . . provides illuminating capsule interviews with authors, publishers and agents' -- Steven Poole * Guardian *
set to become an essential reference for any authors who take their work seriously * Lancaster Guardian *
This is a brilliantly informative book, packed full of facts and no-nonsense advice! Sally has written an indispensable bible for any would-be writer * Dotti Irving, Chief Executive, Colman Getty *
How To Be a Writer is witty, wise and superbly well informed . . . This is the book I wish I'd had when I was starting to publish. No new writer should be without it * Dr Alison Macleod, Professor of Contemporary Fiction, University of Chichester *
A wise and clever book with advice on everything from the paths to publication to establishing a complementary career. Now more than ever an author's work is never done, but How To Be a Writer will give you the best shot at success and happiness in the process * Celia Brayfield, author of Bestseller: Secrets of Successful Writing *
Sally O'Reilly draws on her experiences as a novelist and tutor in this informative and fascinating fact-filled book which is not just the definitive reference book for any author but also an invaluable guide to perils and pitfalls of the publishing industry . . . O'Reilly's no-nonsense and user-friendly approach to making a career out of writing is a breath of fresh air for anyone setting out into the weird and wonderful world of publishing, offering invaluable, down-to-earth advice and achievable goals. Full of wise words and hard-learned experience, this is a must read for anyone even considering a serious writing career * Lancashire Evening Post *
This sensible manual covers topics such as 'time management' (I wish), choosing a degree course (if you think you need on), dealing with publishers and contracts, "networking", having a day job, writing online, and . . . provides illuminating capsule interviews with authors, publishers and agents' -- Steven Poole * Guardian *
set to become an essential reference for any authors who take their work seriously * Lancaster Guardian *
Sally O'Reilly is the author of two novels and has freelanced for the Guardian, Sunday Times, Evening Standard and New Scientist, specialising in careers. She is also a creative writing tutor with the Open University and Brunel University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780749954055 |
| ISBN 10 | 0749954051 |
| Title | How To Be A Writer |
| Author | Sally O Reilly |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2013-08-01 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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