Don't Sabotage Your Submission
DON'T SABOTAGE YOUR SUBMISSION
"Winner of the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award"
* Discover why 90% of fiction manuscripts are rejected quickly, long before your characters and plot are read.
* Learn to spot the clues to average writing-and how to find and fix them in your own work.
* See how an editor analyzes the techniques of 215 writers who got right what most writers get wrong.
* Get an insider's tips for painless revisions by computer.
* Find out the secrets of craft that can boost your odds of changing an "a" for average to the "A" of Accepted.
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"Chock full of practical advice for the novice writer. Even seasoned writers could use a copy as a refresher course."
— "Charlaine Harris, New York Times best-selling author of 29 books in multiple genres"
"Best book of its kind by far. Required for my college level students. Recommended for all aspiring writers."
— "Reed Farrel Coleman, two-time Edgar nominee; Shamus, Barry, and Anthony winner"
"Without qualification, I recommend this book to fiction writers, be they literary, mainstream, or genre writers."
— "John Thornburg, Professor English/Creative Writing, San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX"
"A savvy writer's guide to creating a manuscript that will SELL!"
— "Carolyn Hart, two-time winner of Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards"
"A must for anyone who seeks to become a published author."
— "Midwest Book Review"
"This is an undisputed winner ... one that you must buy if you're at all serious about seeing yourself in print. Highly recommended."
— "Concept Sci-Fi"
- Author
- Chris Roerden
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 312
- Publisher
- Bella Rosa Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781933523316
- Genres
- writing
- Release date
- 2000
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