How Not to Write a Novel: Confessions of a Midlist Author

How Not to Write a Novel: Confessions of a Midlist Author

by David Armstrong
How Not to Write a Novel: Confessions of a Midlist Author

How Not to Write a Novel: Confessions of a Midlist Author

by David Armstrong

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Overview

Every week, agents and publishers in this country receive hundreds of manuscripts from would-be authors. Of these, fewer than one per cent will make it into print. David Armstrong was one of the one per-centers, his first crime novel plucked from the slush pile at a major publisher and published to acclaim. So far, so good. But it rapidly became clear to Armstrong that being a published novelist is not always as glamorous as it seems from the outside. There are the depressing, ill-attended readings, the bitchy writers' conventions, the bookshops who have never heard of you and don't stock your book. All of these will be familiar to any writer who, like Armstrong, falls into to the category euphemistically known in publishing as 'midlist'. The reality is that for every JK Rowling, there are 1,000 David Armstrongs; for every writer who is put up in a five-star hotel and flies first class courtesy of their publisher, there are 1,000 who sleep on friend's floors during book tours and dine at motorway service stations...Witty, acerbic and wise, How Not to Write a Novel lifts the lid on publishing. From agents to editors, publicists to sales reps, it explains the publishing process - and how to survive it - from the point of view of a non-bestselling writer. A unique book, it is essential reading for anyone who dreams of getting their novel published - and for anyone curious about the inside workings of the publishing game.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780749011352
Publisher: Allison & Busby, Limited
Publication date: 11/04/2011
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 990 KB

About the Author

David Armstrong was born in Birmingham and now lives in Shropshire. He left secondary school without qualifications but later went on to read English at university in Cardiff. His first novel was short-listed for the Crime Writers' Association Best First Crime Novel and since then his work has continued to receive critical acclaim.

Table of Contents

Introduction Advances Agents Audio and Large Print Bestsellers Bookshops Books to read...and not...
Courses Covers Crime Writers’ Association (CWA)
Dedications...and family Discipline Distribution Editors Epiphany Festivals Getting Close and Bubbling Under How to...books Ideas Joy of it all...
‘Kill your darlings’ and other cliches Launches Luck Murder Names Other jobs Public Lending Right (PLR)
Quotations Reading aloud Research Reviews Second One, The Slush pile Talks TV...and books Unpleasantness Vanity and self-publishing Waiting Xylophone Youth...and age Zen...and the art of writing.

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