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Digitisation at the London Book FairWhat is the digital future? A report on the excellent LBF seminars on digitisation, the subject of the moment as far as the book world is concerned. This is the first of two articles providing a summary, and focusing on issues most relevant to writers. Ten Tips for nonfiction writersJulie Wheelwright, programme director, MA Creative Writing Nonfiction, City University, London gives a helpful checklist for nonfiction writers. The ABC Checklist for New Writers: ProfessionalismWe've published six extracts from The ABC Checklist for New Writers: How to Open Doors and Get Noticed the First Time Around by Lorraine Mace and Maureen Vincent-Northam, published by Orana Publishing. This useful book gives succinct answers to the many problems writers face, making it an indispensable reference for the budding writer. 1 Agents - when and how to approach them 2 Editors: Who they are and what they do National Poetry Competition winnerSinead Morrissey is the winner of this year's Competition. Read the winning poem here. 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. The series covers dialogue, doing further drafts, genre writing, planning, points of view, autobiography and presentation. We Watch the web for writersOur huge section on technology and the web, and how writers can make use of them. Choosing a ServiceAre you having difficulty deciding which service might be right for you? This useful new article by Chris Holifield offers advice on what to go for, depending on what stage you are at with your writing.
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Changes in the book tradeThis new series by Chris Holifield looks at the book trade and investigates how fundamental changes in how it works are affecting writers. The third article deals with Print on demand and the Long Tail. It looks at how POD is changing the economics of publishing, enabling backlist to be kept in print and book buyers to source a vast range of books. The first article is on Bookselling, the second on Publishing. Success storyOur latest success story looks at Colin Cotterill's unusual route to authorship and his entertaining website. Rotten RejectionsWe've added some new quotes from publishers' rejections to this record of how they got it wrong. On Jack Kerouac: 'His frenetic and scrambled prose perfectly express the feverish travels of the Beat Generation. But is that enough? I don't think so.' Creative Commons explainedWhen WritersServices first covered Creative Commons in Inside Publishing, we felt that we hadn't explained how it worked as clearly as we'd hoped to do. Now Frances Pinter, who works as a consultant on the project, explains this highly significant new approach to the licensing of rights. Writer's success storyRussell Ash's entertaining book Potty, Fartwell and Knob, Extraordinary but True Names of British People has been promoted by a website which shows how the admittedly amusing material in the book can be used to good effect online. The 2007 Diagram PrizeHere is the announcement of the winner for the oddest book title of the year - a barmy winner from a vintage crop. 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. Help for WritersCheck out this page to find links to the huge number of useful articles on this site. |
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