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The Writer's Handbook 2002 [Paperback]

Barry Turner
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Amazon.co.uk Review

The 2002 (15th) edition of every creative writer's yellow-covered networking manual contains over 5,500 alluring snippets of information for anyone who works anywhere in the writing industry or who would like to. This year, The Writer's Handbook features--as well as the usual updated listings of publishers, magazines, newspapers, Web sites, agencies, associations and organisations--a range of new essays, including Bob G Ritchie's Diary of an Aspiring Writer, David Hooper on Libel, Gareth Shannon on Negotiating Contracts, advice on how to sell poetry and on the bestsellers market, and a pithily written but soberly damning (anonymous) evaluative article about writing courses.

It's commendably thorough. Take magazine listings, for example. They occupy 80 pages and are a useful source of addresses, both e-mail and postal, phone numbers and contact names for publications ranging all the way from Ace Tennis Magazine to The Vegan and from Your Horse to BBC Homes and Antiques, taking in The Stage and TES on the way. Use these if you think you could write for such titles. And if your novel, textbook, collection of poems or whatever is written but you have no publisher then The Writers' Handbook provides a pretty detailed list of all the major publishers and 20 pages of small presses with an indication of the areas each covers, so you can start hawking your wares around the circuit.

But take care. Media personnel and situations change constantly. Always phone the outfit you're interested in, using the number Turner has provided you with, before you make a formal approach. Ask for the name of the person you should deal with. Some of the particulars listed in The Writer's Handbook may already be out of date which is why you can't escape the need to replace your copy of this helpful and potentially inspiring reference book annually so that at least the information is as current as possible. --Susan Elkin

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'This is a book no writer should be without' The Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Society of Authors

‘A wise and witty book, packed with useful information’ --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A complete reference for writers, journalists, publishers, editors, screenwriters and broadcasters. In its 15th year, this edition of the "Writer's Handbook" contains over 5500 entries covering every area of creative writing. Key sections include book and magazine publishing, enlarged UK and US agents sections, newspapers, screenwriting, TV and radio, theatre, film and video, and poetry, alongside practical information about taxation, copyright, grants, bursaries, writers groups and much more. Special features for this edition include Melvyn Bragg on the new National Academy of Writing, David Hooper on Libel, Maureen Waller on the first year as a writer, the bestseller market, how to sell poetry, the Arts Council's guide to creative writing, and the most useful websites for writers.

From the Back Cover

The sixteenth edition of the bestselling guide to all markets for writing

Completely revised, updated and enlarged, the new edition of The Writer’s Handbook contains over 6,000 entries covering every area of writing. Key sections include book publishing in the UK and US, UK and US agents, magazines, newspapers, screenwriting, TV and radio, film and video, theatre and poetry, alongside comprehensive and up-to-date information on taxation, copyright, writers’ courses and circles, festivals, grants and bursaries, prizes and much more.

New features for this edition:

THE BROADER VIEW

Carole Blake argues that writer’s should look beyond the British market

UP, UP AND AWAY

Mick Sinclair reveals the secrets of successful travel writing

A WRITER’S DIARY

Bob G. Ritchie describes a year in progress

CURTAIN UP ON HOW TO BECOME A PLAYWRIGHT

James Roose-Evans

MAKING THE BEST OF IT

Gareth Shannon on the complexities of publishers’ contracts

PETER FINCH ON THE POETRY WARS

IAN SPRING ON TAXING THE WRITER --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Barry Turner has worked on both sides of publishing, as an editor and marketing director and as an author. His recent work includes a radio play, travel articles, serialising books for The Times and editing the magazine Country. He is also the editor of The Statesman's Yearbook.
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