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Ask the Book Doctor: How to Beat the Competition and Sell Your Writing
by Bobbie Christmas
122 pages
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Answers questions writers wish they could ask a publishing expert.
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Ebook
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$8.95
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Download Ebook instantly!
(PDF format)
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Category: Writing
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About the Book
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Ask the
Book Doctor: How to Beat the Competition and Sell Your Writing
quickly answers all the questions you wish you could ask a writing
and editing expert. A compendium of questions asked by writers like
you and answered by Bobbie Christmas and other experts, this book
features many clickable links that take you to resources that also
help you write, edit, and sell your work, whether you write books,
short stories, articles, reports, or anything else, for that matter.
Because Bobbie has been a book editor for many years, she writes
a column called Ask the Book Doctor that appears in
newsletters and Web sites for writers, and from it she selected
the best questions and answers for this collection. You'll learn
the difference between Chicago Style (preferred by book publishers)
and the writing style we learned in school. You will read answers
to finding agents, handling copyrights, business writing, word-processing,
grammar, manuscript format, educational opportunities for writers,
creative writing, finding employment as a writer or editor, finding
a publisher, writing for magazines, legal issues, critique circles,
self-publishing and more. You can even send in your questions and
get direct answers, and your Q & A may appear in a future column
or book.
Bobbie Christmas is the double-award-winning author of Write In
Style, published by Union Square Publishing and distributed by Simon
& Schuster. Ask the Book Doctor: How to Beat the Competition
and Sell Your Writing is Bobbie's fourth book and first
e-book.
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About the Author |
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Bobbie Christmas, a book editor (sometimes called a book doctor), has worked with publications for 30+ years. Her book, Write In Style (Union Square Publishing), won First Place in the Royal Palm Literary Awards and Best In Its Category in the Georgia Author of the Year Awards. Her Ask the Book Doctor column appears in newsletters and Websites for writers. |
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