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Barry Turner
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  • Paperback: 832 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan; Revised edition edition (6 Aug 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405041536
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405041539
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 14.8 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 782,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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So you've written your article about sword dancing in Northumberland. You think it's publishable but have never published before and have no contacts. Where do you start? Enter The Writer's Handbook 2003 with its usual detailed listings and helpful advice about the marketing of words.

First published in 1998 the annual handbook includes long alphabetical lists of magazines and newspapers, contact details for book publishers, relevant website addresses and essays to entertain you even when they can't encourage. This year, for example, Mick Sinclair's contribution "Up, Up Away" tells you unequivocally that: "writers hoping to break into travel authorship by recounting a thrill-a-minute tale of death-defying adventure will probably find swimming the Atlantic with a pack of sharks or crossing Antarctic on a toboggan to be much easier than convincing a publisher to commission an account of the exploit."

Of course The Writer's Handbook isn't just for article writers. This is a book for writers in the widest sense so novelists, playwrights, screen writers, and radio "scripters" are all catered for. Neither is it a book just for beginners. There is plenty of useful information here for anyone active in the writing business whether he or she is an established practitioner, a raw recruit or somewhere in between.

Particularly useful are the contact details of festivals from The Round Festival in Wimborne to the well-known Cheltenham Festival of Literature. The organisation listings are good value too. They range from the Big Boys such as Society of Authors and Chartered Institute of Journalists to the Outdoor Writers' Guild and the Association of Christian Writers.

So, back to your sword dancers. Search the magazine and newspaper indexes in The Writer's Handbook for suitable titles, read the advice and try your luck.--Susan Elkin --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"'This is the book no writer should be without,' The Times; 'A wise and witty book, packed with useful information,' The Society of Authors"

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60 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the essentials for the working writer, 6 Nov 2004
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Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Writer's Handbook 2005 (Writer's Handbook (Palgrave)) (Paperback)
If you live in the British Isles and are serious about writing, there are two books you need to buy every year - "Writers' and Artists' Yearbook" and "The Writer's Handbook". Of course, the questions you'll be asking now are Why? and what does he mean by "serious about writing"?

People start writing for a variety of reasons - fun, love, therapy. It's a progressive illness. At some stage, you decide you'd like to improve your skills ... or come to the conclusion that other people might benefit from hearing your words! You join a writers' group, take classes, or start sending your poems, short stories, manuscripts, or articles to publishers. It's before this stage you have to get serious. If you want to improve your writing and have at least the ambition to get published, then I'd suggest you invest in at least one of these titles and learn a little about marketing before you start sending out material on spec.

The "Yearbook" contains a generous helping of useful articles which might just stimulate you and inspire you with the confidence to share your writings with others. The quality of its articles tends to give it a bit of an edge over the "Handbook". If you're serious enough to believe that you'd like to push your writing to the ultimate conclusion and try to earn money (if not a living) from it, then you will need both books.

If you were to compare the two, "Writers' and Artists' Yearbook" is probably the better value. Both contain page after page of addresses - UK newspapers and magazines, publishers, agents, competitions, etc., etc., etc., complete with pen portraits of these. Both books offer a number of articles on the subject of writing and publication. The "Handbook" might just have greater clarity in the presentation of its material, but that's a subjective judgement which tells you my eyesight isn't what it used to be. The two do not entirely overlap - they have a number of different listings, they offer a slightly different perspective, and it's worth having both on your bookshelf - and if you want to break in to American markets, you should also consider "Writer's Market".

The "Handbook" is well laid out. Editor Barry Turner has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the publishing industry. The material he presents is concise, easily digested, and his information is accurate, timely, and accessible. If you're serious about writing, it will become a good friend, to be cherished and handled with due care.

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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good starting point, 19 Aug 2004
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This review is from: The Writer's Handbook 2005 (Writer's Handbook (Palgrave)) (Paperback)
This book must get picked up and compared to the Writer's and Artist's Yearbook whenever they appear together on the shelf. Although I find the layout clearer in the Yearbook, The Writer's Handbook is the one I would always recommend. It often seems to squeeze in extra information and be more up-to-date than its' competitors, such as including agents who have only set up in business in the current year. I also like the extra nuggets of information about publishers, agents, etc, for instance pointing out which publishers expect the author to contribute towards publishing their work. This sort of information can save you a great deal of time and money.

The only criticism I would make is that there could be more articles with advice on the various aspects of publishing. These articles help to personalise this large volume and I would have liked to read articles on every section of the book, and not just selected ones.

Overall, this is a must-buy for aspiring authors, and if you can only afford one writer's guide, make this the one!

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The one to get for UK markets, 18 Jan 2003
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I use this, as well as Writer's Market and Writers' and Artists' Yearbook. For the UK-oriented writer who can only afford one directory, this is the one I'd recommend. (US coverage and marketing info etc. seems more thorough in Writers' Market. I consider W&A Yearbook to be the weakest and lightest of the three).

Where this volume wins hands-down is in organisation. With the others (and WM in particular), you find yourself flicking back and forward, hunting for an entry - and when you find it, you'd better flag it with a post-it note or it might disappear forever :-) With this one, you just look in the index - which runs to maybe 15% of the total page count, and is broken down into company and subject sections, and then further subdivided along functional (Agent, Publisher, etc) and geographical (Commonwealth, Irish, UK, US, etc) lines. This leads to a wonderfully "granular" index where you can instantly find the chunk on (for example) Irish Agents dealing with travel books, or UK publishers of science fiction.

The competitors may devote more space to general "publishing business" articles, but these books are essentially directories of current market information , and I'd rather see the effort spent - as it is here - on an excellent index. The business side doesn't change much, so why pay for it to be reprinted every year?

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