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How to Write

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  • Relay Publishing

  • Paru le : 22/04/2021
Over the years I have often been asked, by unpublished writers, how they should go about finding a publisher. I am also often asked the question, 'what... > Lire la suite
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Over the years I have often been asked, by unpublished writers, how they should go about finding a publisher. I am also often asked the question, 'what should I write about.' And, whilst that is irritating; the chief reason being, 'That's your job, ' it is still a good question. (The main thing a writer has to do is to have the idea in the first place.)  The answer, of course, is something that other people, your readers, will want to buy and then read and there are very simple ways to find out what that might be.
To start with a writer has to consider their reader and what interests them. Can you come up with a book idea that will appeal to an eighty-year old lady, a fifteen year old boy, a twenty-five-year old girl and a middle aged man all at the same time?  Because that is what you need to do - find as wide an audience as possible. Books about left handed, Norwegian badminton players will not enjoy big sales.
A couple of years ago I was in a small, artistic town in South Africa and found myself at a table of half a dozen would-be writers who were all asking me those same questions, and more.  And I had the answers because there are professional techniques and habits that a writer must adopt and over the years it seems I have adopted them, possibly without realising it. Somebody then said, 'you should be teaching this.
We don't know any of this, no wonder I can't get a reply from a publisher.' And this made me stop to think for a while. He was right, they didn't know any of this, but it was actually all quite simple.  He was just doing all the wrong things. (Lesson number one - Nobody is really interested in your own life story. Unless you are Nelson Mandela and you are not.) So I began to explain how to find an idea that a top publisher might be interested in commissioning.
A subject they would see they could sell to as many people as possible. The questions kept coming and I began to start thinking that maybe I should offer a professional writer's workshop and start sharing all this inside knowledge with as many people as possible.  After fifteen years of working with Random House, Harper Collins and, for the larger part, Penguin Books I must have picked up something along the way.
So, I had been firmly encouraged to share my experiences as a professional writer with those who would like to also follow that particular path.  Now, with ten successful workshops behind me, and dozens of published writers, I have also been encouraged, by Kindle Direct Publishing, to share those experiences on a much wider scale by releasing what are essentially the workshop notes that I give to all my writers in the form of this ebook. I can only now hope this encourages you to develop the correct habits and to target the paying markets in a professional way.
In about two hours time you should certainly be better equipped to do so. Albert Jack

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  • Date de parution : 22/04/2021
  • Editeur : Relay Publishing
  • ISBN : 978-1-386-68794-8
  • EAN : 9781386687948
  • Format : ePub
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    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

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Biographie de Albert Jack

Albert Jack is a writer and historian. His first book Red Herrings and White Elephants explored the origins of well-known idioms and phrases and became an international best-seller in 2004. It was serialized in the Sunday Times and remained on their best-seller list for sixteen straight months. He followed this up with a series of other popular titles including Shaggy Dogs and Black Sheep, Pop Goes the Weasel, What Caesar did for my Salad & They Laughed at Galileo.
Fascinated by discovering the truth behind the world's great stories, Albert has become an expert at explaining the unexplained, enriching millions of dinner table conversations and ending bar room quarrels the world over. He is now a veteran of hundreds of live television shows and thousands of radio programs worldwide. Albert lives somewhere between Guildford in England and Bangkok in Thailand. OTHER BOOKS BY ALBERT JACKRed Herrings and White ElephantsShaggy Dogs and Black SheepPhantom HitchhikersLoch Ness Monsters and Other World MysteriesPop Goes the WeaselThe Old Dog and DuckWhat Caesar Did for my SaladBlack Sheep and Lame DucksIt's a Wonderful WordMoney for Old Rope Part 1Money for Old Rope Part 2The Jam: Sounds From the StreetWant to be a Writer?New World Order: The Bilderberg Conspiracy and the Last Man in LondonRose Versus ThistleThey Laughed at GalileoThe Greatest Generation - Diary of a 1st & 6th Airborne Paratrooper9/11 ConspiracyDebt Freedom ProgramThe Slow Death of EuropeBlue Moons and Black Markets
How to Write
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