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ON MY BOOKSHELF - USEFUL
'HOW TO' BOOKS FOR WRITERS
Stephen
King, On Writing
A very honest insight into how the master crafts his stories and the
writing life.
Basil
van Rooyen, Get your book published in 30 (relatively) easy
steps
A simple, humorous and very useful analysis of the publishing scene in
South Africa.
AC&Black,
Writer's & Artists Yearbook
The complete directory of all the agents and publishers in UK (and also
USA).
Carole
Blake, From Pitch to Publication
Understand what an agent does and how the whole process of manuscript
submission works.
Strunk
and White, The Elements of Style
Write better. Simpler. Without extra words.
Lynn
Truss, Eats, Shoots and Leaves
A funny little book that reminds you where to put that curs'd
apostrophe, amongst other things.
Albert Zuckerman,
Writing the Blockbuster Novel
He helped Ken Follet become a bestseller, he can help you too.
Donald
Maass, Writing the Breakout Novel
a fresh take on things, a casual style that makes you want to write.
Then again, all of these books just
pass the time
when you could be writing. Read them after you've got your
first
draft on paper. Creativity has a flow of its own, and it's easy to
analyse a story to death. Write it, enjoy it, refine
it
later.
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