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  • Paperback: 864 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan Reference; Revised edition edition (5 Aug 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405041544
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405041546
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 14.4 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 275,189 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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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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Completely revised and updated with newly commissioned articles, The Writer's Handbook 2006 is an indispensible companion for everyone in the writing profession. Packed full of provocative articles, useful advice, key contacts, hints and discussion, this practical, straightforward guide provides full details on the key markets. All you need to know about book publishing in the UK and US, agents, newspapers and magazines, screenwriting, TV and radio, film and video, theatre and poetry, writers' courses and circles, festivals, grants and prizes, alongside comprehensive, up-to-date information on taxation, copyright, contracts and much more. This is rounded off with two helpful indexes.

New topics include: pitching and selling your ideas; the thriving market in non-fiction; the boom in comics and illustrated fiction; and a year in the life of a TV sitcom writer.

‘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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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reference work for writers, 13 Mar 2006
By 100wordreviewer - See all my reviews
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The Writer's Handbook provides the comprehensive listings writers need, including publishers, literary agents, writers' courses and prizes. These are interspersed with useful essays, eg about tax and the writer. Much of this information is invaluable; a couple of hours' research on, for example, literary agents or publishers may save you months of wasted effort submitting work to unsuitable recipients. If you're serious about getting published, you need either this or the "Writers' and Artists' Yearbook".

Which is better? Personally, I prefer the Writer's Handbook . But in terms of content, there's not a great deal between them. If you're unsure, check out both in a bookstore and see which layout and style you prefer.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential if you're serious about writing, 23 Oct 2005
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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If you're in any way serious about writing and live in the British Isles, there are two books you need to buy every year - "Writers' and Artists' Yearbook" and "The Writer's Handbook". Why? and what do I 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 learn a little about marketing before you start sending out material on spec.

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 "Yearbook" is slightly better - it provides a broader range of information.

"The Handbook", however, scores in its listings information. When it comes to listings of publications and publishers, the two books do not entirely overlap - they have a number of different listings, they offer a 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". In some respects, you may find the listings in "The Handbook" more informative, and editor Barry Turner offers some excellent analyses of the types of material favoured by various editors and publishers.

Well laid out, comprehensive, easily comprehensible, "The Handbook" has been going for years and provides a trustworthy package for beginner and professional alike. The material is concise, easily digested, and in the last nine years I've failed to find a mistake in any of the copies I've bought. For an annual publication, its information is accurate, timely, and accessible. (The same is true of its rival.) If you're serious about writing, it will become a good friend, to be cherished and handled with due care ... though it will inevitably end up a bit dog-eared and threadbare, like a beloved teddybear.

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, and you should get into the annual habit of buying them.

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115 of 121 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential if you're serious about writing, 19 Oct 2005
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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If you're in any way serious about writing and live in the British Isles, there are two books you need to buy every year - "Writers' and Artists' Yearbook" and "The Writer's Handbook". Why? and what do I 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 learn a little about marketing before you start sending out material on spec.

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 "Yearbook" is slightly better - it provides a broader range of information.

"The Handbook", however, scores in its listings information. When it comes to listings of publications and publishers, the two books do not entirely overlap - they have a number of different listings, they offer a 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". In some respects, you may find the listings in "The Handbook" more informative, and editor Barry Turner offers some excellent analyses of the types of material favoured by various editors and publishers.

Well laid out, comprehensive, easily comprehensible, "The Handbook" has been going for years and provides a trustworthy package for beginner and professional alike. The material is concise, easily digested, and in the last nine years I've failed to find a mistake in any of the copies I've bought. For an annual publication, its information is accurate, timely, and accessible. (The same is true of its rival.) If you're serious about writing, it will become a good friend, to be cherished and handled with due care ... though it will inevitably end up a bit dog-eared and threadbare, like a beloved teddybear.

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, and you should get into the annual habit of buying them.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Just to clarify....
I'd like to point out that this book is not a self-help book for amateur writers and neophytes. I was allowed the impression that this book would afford this. Read more
Published on 3 Jul 2006 by Shell

5.0 out of 5 stars Useful reference book
I am turning to this book regularly so it has already earned its keep.
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