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How Not to Write a Novel: Confessions of a Mid-List Author
How Not to Write a Novel Confessions of a MidList Author
Author: David Armstrong
Every week, agents and publishers receive hundreds of manuscripts from would-be authors. Of these, less than one percent will make it into print. David Armstrong was one of the lucky ones -- his first crime novel plucked from the slush pile and published to acclaim. But it rapidly became clear to Armstrong that being a published novelist is not ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780749006808
ISBN-10: 0749006803
Publication Date: 7/1/2003
Pages: 224
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Book Type: Paperback
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I give it 3 stars for being succinct and well organized.
This book has got rhythm, and a window into the life of most real writers. Also, I totally agree with the author about James N Frey's books on "how to write damn good" fiction. (don't buy them)

Unfortunately, this didn't tell me more about publishing than author blogs.

The book is a hybrid between an autobiography and an encyclopedia about publishing. Each chapter title is some publishing term, where the author tells us his experience with that aspect of publishing. Somehow, the author's stories are concise and informative, but lack life. I wish that the author had shared more his real self, rather than the cute "don't do it" theme.


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