Writing ‘how-to’ articles and books:
How to share your know-how and get published
Here is how to use the knowledge you have, to help others and become a published writer yourself.
Writers Guides: A Studymates Series
- written by a highly experienced author who is
a published writer - Deals with a growing market of amateurs
and undergraduates - Each chapter develops a mental or practical skill
- Advice packaged in bite-sized chunks.
In this book Chris McCallum explains how to:
- Assess your knowledge and experience.
- Write ‘how-to’ articles.
- Write for magazines.
- Survive and succeed in today’s publishing world.
- Break in with tips and fillers.
- Approach your market.
- Write a ‘how-to’ book.
This book is ideal for:
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All students taking courses to improve their creative writing skills
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Post 16-Level students and first-year undergraduates on creative writing and creative studies degrees
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Adult education centres including WEA
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Teachers, tutors and lecturers
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School libraries, reference and public libraries
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University and college central libraries.
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Ideal for undergraduates
SUBJECT AREA
Creative writing/Creative studies/Eng Lit
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