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An Editor's AdviceThis new series is based on the advice Maureen Kincaid Speller, a long-serving WritersServices freelance editor, has given writers over the years. It will deal with the most common problems she has encountered in the fiction manuscripts which cross her desk. In the fourth article Maureen deals with planning, using the example of three different kinds of walkers to illustrate different approaches: 'The point is that in some respects it doesn’t actually matter when you do the planning; the important thing to remember is that you’ll have to do it at some stage in the process of writing a novel, and to find the point in the process that works best for you.' An Editor's Advice 1: Dialogue An Editor's Advice 2: why you need to do further drafts An Editor's Advice 3: genre writing Setting as characterTimothy Hallinan, author of A Nail through the Heart on understanding the importance of the setting in a novel: 'Whatever your setting may be, I'd hope you'll work to make it active rather than passive... It will play a role in the story. It will affect your characters. In some ways it will reflect them.' My SayOur latest contribution is from Eliza Graham on how she finally got her novel, Playing with the Moon, published as part of the Macmillan New Writing programme. Booktrust and Writers
This is the first in an occasional series about organisations of interest to
writers. The first article is by Chris Meade, the Director of the British book
promotion charity Booktrust, whose work provides a model for new initiatives to
promote books all over the world.
Preparing for submission
It is important to think hard about whether your manuscript is ready for
submission before you start submitting your work to agents and publishers. Here
are some tips on how to go about it.
Do you think you need some help with getting your manuscript into good shape for
submission, but don't know which service to go for? Our new page helps you work
out what's best for you. WritersServices goes from strength to strength. Every week over 60,000 visitors come to the site, with over 3 million in 2006 and 4 million expected this year. And there's a big new launch to come...
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Bob's Journal goes into its 7th volumeBob on suing if you get a bad reviews (but how do you judge what is good?) and Salman Rushdie's knighthood: 'Indeed, perhaps this could become a new, more reliable source of income for authors whose popularity is on the wane: find a bad review and sue... (and) has anyone – pro or con – actually read The Satanic Verses?' WritersServices' freelance editor Colin Murray on his own tortuous path to publication: 'My agent did arrange a meeting with an editor from the publishing house who told me that my book was one of the most accomplished first novels he’d ever come across... No matter how jaded and cynical one pretends to be, there is nothing like holding a copy of your first book.' John Jenkins, editor of Writers Forum magazine, in his last column for the magazine, on sports books, Richard Hammond, winner of the Royal Society of Literature's Prize, and film options: 'When film deals are announced they create a great deal of excitement but it should be remembered that Paramount option around 100 scripts each year and make ten pictures.' Check out The Best of Writers' Forum for a collection of useful articles. WritersPrintShopWe have revamped our WritersPrintShop website with lots more information. If you're thinking about self-publishing, this is the place to find out what's involved. If you're ready to go ahead, our high quality service is second to none and there's an economy version for those who want to tackle some of the work themselves. You can estimate the cost for yourself. Where next for the webWeb 2.0 is the next development for the Internet, and then there's Web 3.0. So what does it all mean? Contract vetting. We Watch the web for writersSee also Finding an agent for how to go about getting someone to represent you. Our Editorial Services for writers Check out the 16 different editorial services we offer, from Reports to Copy editing, Typing to
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