The Writer's Handbook 2200 markets for manuscript sales Softcover book by Sylvia K. Burack Over 795 pages Copyright © 1988 by The Writer, Inc. Summary of Contents includes: " Introduction Part I: Background For Writers Chapter 1: Everything You Need To Know About Writing Successfully - In Ten Minutes Chapter 2: To Be A Writer: What Does It Take? Chapter 3: The Writer's Compass Chapter 4: Confessions of a Bibliophile Chapter 5: Don't Think: Write! Chapter 6: How To Find Time To Write When You Don't Have Time To Write Chapter 7: The Writer's Eye Chapter 8: The Best Training For Real Life - Fiction Chapter 9: Should You Collaborate? Part II: How To Write - Techniques General Fiction Chapter 10: "Commercial" vs. "Literary" - The Artificial Debate Chapter 11: Answers to Questions on Fiction Writing Chapter 12: The Uses of Autobiography Chapter 13: How Do You Learn To Write? Chapter 14: Let Fiction Change Your Life Chapter 15: So You Want To Write A Bestseller? Chapter 16: Magician, Actor, Runner -> Writer Chapter 17: Building Tension in the Short Story Chapter 18: About That Novel Chapter 19: Using Imagination in Plotting Chapter 20: The Reader as Partner Chapter 21: The Hidden Censor Chapter 22: How Well Do You Know Your Character? Chapter 23: Love From The Neck Up Chapter 24: What Makes A Fiction Writer? Chapter 25: First Person Singular Chapter 26: The Willing Suspension of Disbelief Chapter 27: Handling Time in Fiction Chapter 28: The Long and Short of It Chapter 29: Getting Your Novel Started In Ten Days Chapter 30: Dialogue in Short Fiction Chapter 31: The Listening Ear Chapter 32: Leave Them Wanting More Chapter 33: Using Images in Fiction Chapter 34: Writing Short Stories Chapter 35: Real and Invented Places Chapter 36: Point of View: Experiment in Living Chapter 37: How To Be Your Own Critic Chapter 38: Middle-of-the-Book Blues: Ten Ways To Get Your Novel Back on Track Chapter 39: Against Nostalgia Specialized Fiction Chapter 40: One Clue At A Time Chapter 41: Suspense Writing Chapter 42: Science Fiction Today Chapter 43: Writing the Un-Historical Novel Chapter 44: Writing Realistic Western Fiction Chapter 45: Creating A Series Character Chapter 46: Horror of Horrors Chapter 47: On Writing Science Fiction Chapter 48: Plotting the Realistic Detective Novel Chapter 49: Seeing Around Curves Chapter 50: Process and Plot in the Historical Novel Chapter 51: Horror Fiction: Exploring the Dark Side Chapter 52: Authenticity in Crime Fiction Chapter 53: Elements of the Police Procedural Novel Chapter 54: How Do You Tell A Good Science Fiction Novel? Nonfiction: Articles and Books Chapter 55: Write To Sell: A Three-Point Checklist That Works Chapter 56: Writing Articles from Personal Experience Chapter 57: Research Tips to Help You Write Chapter 58: How to Write a Winning Query Chapter 59: Article Outlines Bring Sales Chapter 60: Reflections of a Biographer Chapter 61: Writing the Op-Ed Article Chapter 62: Heading for Your First Roundup Chapter 63: Getting Into Travel Writing Chapter 64: Having Fun Writing Humor Chapter 65: How to Write Good Article Leads Chapter 66: Outlines That Sell Books Chapter 67: Puns and Parodies Pay Off Chapter 68: Writing for Syndicates Chapter 69: How to Shoot Pictures to Illustrate Your Articles Chapter 70: Tricks of the Nonfiction Trade Poetry Chapter 71: Making a Name in Poetry Chapter 72: Poetic Devices Chapter 73: Form and Experimentation in Poetry Chapter 74: Light Verse Chapter 75: Passion and the Modern Poet Chapter 76: Everyone Wants to be Published Chapter 77: Writing Poetry for Children Drama and Television Chapter 78: Roles in Collision: A Play Begins Chapter 79: Ten Golden Rules for Playwrights Chapter 80: Guidelines for the Beginning Playwright Chapter 81: How to Sell Your Television Script Chapter 82: The S-N-A-P-P-E-R Test For Playwrights Chapter 83: Conflict: The Heartbeat of a Play Chapter 84: Creating Television Stories and Characters Juvenile and Young Adults Chapter 85: People I Have Known Chapter 86: Remembering How It Was Chapter 87: How To Make Believe Chapter 88: Writing for Young Adults Chapter 89: A Sense of Audience Chapter 90: Storytelling: The Oldest and Newest Art Chapter 91: Writing for Young People: An Emotional Déjà Vu Chapter 92: Creating Suspense in the Young Adult Mystery Chapter 93: Messages Belong in Telegrams Chapter 94: Writing Nonfiction Books for Young Readers Chapter 95: Writing Biographies for Children Part III: Editors, Agents, and Business Chapter 96: Editor to Writer Chapter 97: A Literary Agent's Perspective Chapter 98: Erasing The Blue-Pencil Blues Chapter 99: Inside The Editor's Office Chapter 100: What Every Author Needs To Know About Literary Agents Part IV: Where To Sell Introduction Article Markets Fiction Markets Poetry Markets Greeting Card Markets College, Literary, and Little Magazines Humor, Fillers, and Short Items Juvenile, Teenage, and Young Adult Magazines The Drama Market Book Publishers Syndicates Literary Prize Offers Writers Colonies Writers Conferences State Arts Councils Organizations for Writers American Literary Agents Index to Markets " Conclusion " This book is in good condition with moderate wear to the cover including some edgewear and creases. There are a few light markings on the side edges of the pages, mostly visible from the side view. No torn or ripped pages. No other markings or writing. |