101 Tips on Writing and Selling Your First Novel

Quick, common sense tips on getting organized,

by Prudy Taylor Board


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Softcover
$14.95
Softcover
$14.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/15/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 189
ISBN : 9780595293131

About the Book

"101 Tips on Writing and Selling Your First Novel takes you from the baby steps of getting organized to full-blown marketing with well-written, well-organized, information-packed pages that have even the 'greenest' of writers submitting a professional and polished manuscript for publication. Ms. Taylor's readers will be empowered with confidence, having the knowledge that all their bases are covered when submitting their first, and subsequent, novels for publication."
-Ingrid Taylor, Small Press Review

"As a novice writer, you must have a good grasp of the basics, and now it's here! Not only will 101 TIPS show you how to write, but once your book is ready, how to sell. Allow yourself to be one of the very small percentage of writers who approach agents, editors, and publishers, in a professional manner, with your work ready to be seen!"
-Babs Lakey, Publisher, Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine, www.fmam.biz

"For years I have been struggling with a novel in progress. Prudy Taylor Board's worksheet pages, calendars, making the characters alive and functioning, have all helped me see my novel as a living, moving, productive vehicle. Every writer should have this book and every workshop facilitator should use it as a textbook. It is the most complete "trip ticket" for writers I have come across in 40 years of writing."
-Virginia B. Elliott, Naples, Florida


About the Author

Prudy Taylor Board has 23 published books to her credit. Her first novel had to be rewritten four times and was submitted more than 30 times before being accepted and published. That?s what gave her the idea for this book. She is the senior fiction editor for Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine and a columnist for Small Press Review. For 25 years, she taught writing courses, and has frequently lectured and presented workshops at writers? workshops throughout the southeast.