How to Write Fiction Without the Fuss
Author | : Lucy McCarraher |
Publisher | : Clipper Audio |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2014-01-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781471278044 |
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Author | : Lucy McCarraher |
Publisher | : Clipper Audio |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2014-01-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781471278044 |
Author | : Lucy McCarraher |
Publisher | : Rethink Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2015-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781781331569 |
If you're an entrepreneur with a message and you want to reach your best clients, raise your credibility as an expert and become an authority in your industry, then writing your book and getting it published is vital. Now it's easier than ever to get published, it's even more important that the book you write is not just good, but exceptional. 'How To Write Your Book Without The Fuss' will show you exactly how to write for maximum impact, influence and income, so that you will have a book that brings business. This incisive guide for expert entrepreneurs will enable you to: Plan and write your best book by applying the AUTHOR Model; Craft a winning title and sub-title to maximise interest and impact; Overcome writer's block for good with the WRITER Process; Write a book that brings business and positions you as an authority; Know your publishing options and choose the right route for you; Develop and protect your valuable intellectual property. Lucy McCarraher is Managing Editor of Rethink Press and has published over 350 niche non-fiction books. She is the Publish Mentor for Key Person of Influence UK and Singapore where she coaches several hundred entrepreneurs each year on planning, writing and publishing books that bring business. Joe Gregory has a background in advertising and marketing and is Managing Publisher of Rethink Press. In 2003, after seeing first hand what writing and publishing a book could do for his own business, he decided to focus exclusively on publishing books by experts to increase their income and raise their authority.
Author | : Steven Pressfield |
Publisher | : Black Irish Entertainment LLC |
Total Pages | : 147 |
Release | : 2013-09-24 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1936891077 |
The Story Behind THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE If you've read his books THE WAR OF ART and TURNING PRO, you know that for thirty years Steven Pressfield (GATES OF FIRE, THE AFGHAN CAMPAIGN etc.) wrote spec novel after spec novel before any publisher took him seriously. How did he finally break through? Ignoring just about every rule of commercial book publishing, Pressfield's "first" novel not only became a major bestseller (over 250,000 copies sold), it was adapted into a feature film directed by Robert Redford and starring Matt Damon, Will Smith, and Charlize Theron. Where did he get the idea? What magical something did THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE have that his previous manuscripts lacked? Why did Pressfield decide to write a novel when he already had a well established screenwriting career? How does writing a publishable novel really work? Taking a page from John Steinbeck's classic JOURNAL OF A NOVEL, Steven Pressfield offers answers for these and scores of other practical writing questions in THE AUTHENTIC SWING.
Author | : Louise Fein |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 451 |
Release | : 2021-10-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0063090945 |
An international bestseller! “The Hidden Child is a heart-wrenching depiction of a golden couple in the 1920s…. Shocking, emotive, and compelling, but ultimately a story of hope. I loved it.” -- Deborah Carr, USA Today bestselling author Londoners Eleanor and Edward Hamilton have it all. But the 1929 financial crash is looming, and they’re harboring a shameful secret. How far are they willing to go to protect their charmed life? Eleanor Hamilton is happily married and mother to a beautiful four-year-old girl, Mabel. Her husband, Edward, is a leading light in the burgeoning Eugenics movement, which is designing the very ideas that will soon be embraced by Hitler. But when Mabel develops debilitating epileptic seizures and Eleanor discovers Edward has been keeping secrets, Eleanor's world fractures. In order to save her daughter, she takes matters into her own hands. Vividly rendered and deeply affecting, The Hidden Child is a sweeping story and a richly drawn portrait of a family torn apart by shame, deceit, and dangerous ideals.
Author | : Alexis Castellanos |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534469230 |
"A wordless graphic novel in which twelve-year-old Marisol must adapt to a new life 1960s Brooklyn after her parents send her to the United States from Cuba to keep her safe during Castro's regime."--
Author | : Anakana Schofield |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2013-07-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1780742711 |
Our Woman refuses to be sunk by what life is about to serve her. She’s just caught her son Jimmy in the barn with another man. She’s been accosted by Red the Twit, who claims to have done the unmentionable with her husband. And now her son’s gone and joined the only group that will have him: an army division on its way to Afghanistan. Setting aside her prim and proper ways, Our Woman promptly embarks on an odyssey of her own – one that forces her to look grief in the eye and come face-to-face with the mad agony of longing.
Author | : Judith Guest |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 1982-10-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101042168 |
One of the great bestseller of our time: the novel that inspired Robert Redford’s Oscar-winning film starring Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore In Ordinary People, Judith Guest’s remarkable first novel, the Jarrets are a typical American family. Calvin is a determined, successful provider and Beth an organized, efficient wife. They had two sons, Conrad and Buck, but now they have one. In this memorable, moving novel, Judith Guest takes the reader into their lives to share their misunderstandings, pain, and ultimate healing. Ordinary People is an extraordinary novel about an "ordinary" family divided by pain, yet bound by their struggle to heal. "Admirable...touching...full of the anxiety, despair, and joy that is common to every human experience of suffering and growth." -The New York Times "Rejoice! A novel for all ages and all seasons." -The Washington Post Book World
Author | : Pam Mandel |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2020-11-03 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1510761004 |
Acclaimed travel writer Pam Mandel's thrilling account of a life-defining journey from the California suburbs to Israel to the Himalayan peaks and back. Given the choice, Pam Mandel would say no and stay home. It was getting her nowhere, so she decided to say yes. Yes to hard work and hitch-hiking, to mean boyfriends and dirty travel, to unfolding the map and walking to its edges. Yes to unknown countries, night shifts, language lessons, bad decisions, to anything to make her feel real, visible, alive. A product of beige California suburbs, Mandel was overlooked and unexceptional. When her father ships her off on a youth group tour of Israel, he inadvertently catapults his seventeen-year-old daughter into a world of angry European backpackers, seize-the-day Israelis, and the fall out of cold war-era politics. Border violence hadn't been on the birthright tour agenda. But then neither had domestic violence, going broke, getting wasted, getting sick, or getting lost. With no guidance and no particular plan, utterly unprepared for what lies ahead, Mandel says yes to everything and everyone, embarking on an adventure across three continents and thousands of miles, from a cold water London flat to rural Pakistan, from the Nile River Delta to the snowy peaks of Ladakh and finally, back home to California, determined to shape a life that is truly hers. An extraordinary memoir of going away and growing up, The Same River Twice follows Mandel's tangled journey and shows how travel teaches and changes us, even while it helps us become exactly who we have been all along.
Author | : Fiona Raven |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 9780994096920 |
Book Design Made Simple gives DIY authors, small presses, and graphic designers--novices and experts alike--the power to design their own books. It's the first comprehensive book of its kind, explaining every step from installing Adobe(R) InDesign(R) right through to sending the files to press. For those who want to design their own books but have little idea how to proceed, Book Design Made Simple is a semester of book design instruction plus a publishing class rolled into one. Let two experts guide you through the process with easy step-by-step instructions, resulting in a professional-looking top-quality book
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Publisher | : |
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Release | : 2013-08-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780989895309 |
Learn how to get what you want. Learn how to increase your conversion rates. Learn how to make it easier to write anything (using formulas and mind-hacks). The information inside has turned keystrokes from my fingers, into millions of dollars in sales. Some of the concepts inside have been able to turn a poor man, into a rich man, by simply re-arranging some words on a page.