The Writer’s Handbook 110 Chapters on How to Write by Sylvia K. Burack
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Overview: "The Writer’s Handbook" edited by Sylvia K. Burack is a valuable book for writers who want to be published. Overall this is a terrific how-to write, what-to write, and where-to sell reference book. Moreover, the "Background For Writers," section of the beginning of the book is filled with nearly twenty short, succinct essays with sound advice for writers.
The "How to Write," section of the text is comprehensive. It includes a detailed summary for general fiction writers advocating strong research, good characters, effective dialogue, managing emotion and piquing the reader’s curiosity. I strongly recommend that everyone read "Making Every Word Count In Your Story," by Diane Lefer. It will help all writers "tighten" pieces and reduce rejection slips from publishers.
The "How to Write," section also includes a sub-section for nonfiction, poetry, playwriting and juvenile & young adult writing. The nonfiction part of the text helped me publish my first book. However, I was very impressed with Diane O’Hehir’s piece on page 337 titled, "Becoming a Poet," and with Jennifer Shepherd’s, "In Praise of Rhyme." Additionally, David Copelin’s "Creating Effective Stage Characters," in the playwriting section is an eye-opener.
Genre: NonFiction, General, Writing
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