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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

12 tips for writing your first novel (part 2)

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12 tips for writing your first novel (part 2)

                                                   
You have a novel idea , but you know nothing about the world of books ? An experienced author delivers 12 tips for successful debut in this universe.
                                         

7 : Doctor title and abstract of your story

It is a part that we often tend to overlook. A wrong! A good title , a powerful summary, punchy , can make a difference . It is they who will arouse the curiosity of an agent, an editor or a reader and make him want to go further than the front page .

8: Solicit reviews

The best way to realize that his book may appeal to the public is to have it read to the same audience. Be open to suggestions that can make you . However, this does not mean that all must accept. Remember those you deem relevant and make corrections accordingly.

9: Consult a lawyer

If you ever fear that your book is too controversial , or it could bring you legal problems , please consult a lawyer. It will tell you what you need to remove what you need to change and what can remain in the state, without fear of being attacked you in court. A good way to avoid problems is to romanticize , " fictionaliser " characters that draw too much from reality .

10: To publish your novel , publish in the press

A good way to attract the attention of a literary agent or publisher is to publish a short story ( three, four pages) in the press. Perhaps this will allow you not only get you noticed , but you will perhaps earn a little money. Even modest sum can be useful, for example, to correct your manuscript by a professional proofreader ...

11 : Invest social networks

Blog, Facebook page, Twitter account , video presentations on YouTube, etc. . All these elements have become essential for you to know and publicize your work. Do not neglect them , because they can be formidable tools for word-of -mouth.
                               

12: All publishers

Once you have finished writing , proofreading , corrections , etc. . , Set up a list of publishers to canvass . Target priority houses that publish stories in the same style as your novel. To put all the chances on your side , send them a file containing a powerful summary of your book, a short biography of yourself and the best pages of your manuscript . Do not be surprised if you do not get a response immediately. This may take some time. The trick is not to get discouraged .
Susan Shapiro is an American writer . She also runs a writing workshop in New York. She has published eight books : novels (especially comedy ), but also memories and educational books on writing.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

how to write your first novel (part 1)

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12 tips for writing your first novel (Part 1)

                                     
You have a novel idea , but you know nothing about the world of books ? An experienced author delivers 12 tips for successful debut in this universe.

1: Analyze your motives

Ask yourself if the book you have in mind worth to be written . "Why ? " LA is only valid question at this stage. So this novel , is to leave an inheritance to your children? To tell people how you overcame the blows of fate ? To tell them how you set your family conflict ? Examples of poor reasons : in order to make money quickly, in order to vengerd'un ( e ) ex , to surf on a mode ( Until you finish your novel , it is likely that it has passed ... ) .

2: Be realistic

It is very rare - and this is an understatement - a new writer receives an advance of € 200,000 for a first novel . Rather than relying on a miracle of this type , keep right. Do not quit your job if you have one. You will need to pay the bills , the time to finish your book - which can take one, two or three years. As in advance that you will use it to hire a proofreader or someone to help you do your research.

3: Read up

What type of book you want to write? Memories ? Book a confession? A detective novel ? A love story ? A children's story ? In all cases , soak up the classics. Not to copy , but to identify the codes. Free to you, then , to follow them, or make them evolve .
Do some research as to all matters concerning the action of your novel. Research will help you achieve a level of realism that you would not otherwise available . Example: you decide that your main character is a recovering alcoholic on the road to sobriety. It is very interesting to attend a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous , to know how it works .

4: Make writing your book a priority

                                       
Your novel has become an obsession . You must not think only of your book, nothing but your book , just your book - without neglecting your life outside of writing. If you lack discipline , join a workshop he will give you a framework , will force you to set regular intervals .

5 : Write a novel, rather than a collection of short stories

Nowadays , it is almost impossible to sell a collection of stories a (large ) publisher, especially when we started in the business . Better focus the novel form , longer, but more easily salable . If you are attached to one of your stories, you can for example try to expand into a novel.

6: Finish your book before offering it to a publisher

It is rare that a publisher buys a manuscript if it has not been completely written . This is even more true , of course, when it comes from an unknown author , which seeks to publish his first novel.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

How to choose a good book

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How to choose a good book

1) Introduction: 

would like to briefly explain how important it is to surround yourself with good books, and save all legs bad books! I would also like to know a foolproof way to know the difference between good books and bad books, without having to read all the books in the world!Since I am not able to do this, you will get away with a few thoughts about it, in part from Chapter 7.A of the excellent book A.-D. Sertillanges called intellectual life: its spirit, its conditions, its method.

2) The importance of attending 

good booksSome quotations from the Government itself, p. 123-134, Antonin Eymieu:If we believe their confessions, correspondence or papers is in reading than most men, famous for good or evil, have found their vocation, it was she who made St. Augustine and St. Ignatius of Loyola, [...] as it is she who has Tropman, Ravachol and many other major killers, she is continuing our eyes to provide customers with prisons and the guillotine. [...]English Jowet, a professor at Oxford, said that Dante was wrong in writing on the door of his hell: "O ye who enter here leave all hope!" He should have put "Here we read French novels ". [...]But it will be said, I love so much reading! - Maybe you also like mushrooms, but it is not a reason to take them pell-mell without sort, since there are of evil. 

But is healthy for a healthy soul ! - Probably like everyone is healthy for a healthy stomach. Try on your stomach the effect of poisons. Moreover, there are souls spoiled by the world : this is one of the less undeniable advantages facts. However, before being spoiled , they were healthy , and , since they could spoil , so is that not everything has been healthy for these souls so healthy .

But this book , everyone is talking about! - God will also speak , and maybe you 'll be glad to tell him that you did not read .

Anyway , if you read it , it will do its work in you . If you do not want it to do , it should not be read .

John Watkins Chapman. Dans la bibliothèque.

3) A few tips to help choose good books


Strictly , it is impossible to know if a book is good or bad without opening it. But our lives are short , careful reading takes time , most books are not worth reading, and many of them are downright dangerous. So we need good advice to help us choose good books quickly and efficiently.

3.1 ) Do a good teacher

By definition, you can not know until you know . But you need to know to avoid traps and poisons. This is a case where it is good to believe someone, if you have good raisonspour trust him . My current recommendation is St. Thomas Aquinas in theology and philosophy.

3.2) Find great playlists

One of the many benefits to find a good spiritual director and good teachers is that they can give you good advice on what books to read.

3.3) of a feather flock together

When you find a very good writer , look what books he considered excellent. Often, a very good book annotated bibliography that will put you on the track several other good books.

3.4) The friend of my enemy is my enemy. 

The reverse of the previous advice is that if you discover a really bad writer, any admirer of this author will probably be too bad. (For example, in philosophy, Nietzsche is a bad writer, Michel Foucault and Nietzsche admired . Surprise , surprise, Michel Foucault is one of the worst philosophers !)

3.5) The quality , not quantity. 

There is a disproportion between the gargantuan number of things written , and the limited time to read . Yes, it is true that almost every author says at least some truths . But why take a dump to comb , to find a few pieces of loose change , then we can spit large bills at the ATM ? Sertillanges said: "Do read that first hand , where the main ideas shine . These are few. The books are duplicated, dilute , or contradict , which is another way of repeating itself . "

3.6) Reputation of the publisher

Of course, I do not know any publishing house that publishes only good books ! But most of the time, bad publishers do not publish good books . (For example, in computer science, I now avoid like the plague books as publishers bâcleurs That Sam's Publishing, O'Reilly , etc.).

3.7) The price . Of course

a book can be very expensive, and very bad! However, the Internet has fundamentally changed the relationship between price and quality of a book. First, more and more classic books are available free on the Internet. Of course, this is a huge advantage ! Anyone with a computer and an Internet connection has immediate access to a huge library ! ( See also How do I obtain free copies of good books ? ) Secondly , again because of the Internet , the price of new books ( still copyrighted ) no longer has the same relationship as before with the quality . It seems that paper books are often worthless if they cost less than $ 100 CAN ( 2012 ) . The reason seems to be that if several people with impressive credentials working for years to write a good book, it can not be sold for only $ 20. And if this "book" was written by one person in less than a year , you can probably find the same information for free on the Internet .

3.8) The reactions of bad students

An advice surprisingly effective relationships is to look worse students in your class. Stupid and lazy students tend to speak ill of good books ! Etc. . , Etc ...

4 ) Conclusion


Some people choose their clothes or furniture very carefully. Other rightly attach more importance to the quality of their diet. But it is still best to carefully choose the books you read.
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