Using examples from actual manuscripts and query letters he's received, a publishing professional illuminates principles that can be applied to virtually any type of writing--fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and even poetry.
Using examples from actual manuscripts and query letters he's received, a publishing professional illuminates principles that can be applied to virtually any type of writing--fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and even poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noah Lukeman is a literary agent based in New York City whose clients include Pulitzer Prize nominees, New York Times bestselling authors, Pushcart Prize recipients and American Book Award winners. Prior to becoming an agent, he worked on the editorial side of several major publishing companies. He has been a guest speaker on the subjects of writing and publishing at forums conducted by numerous organizations, including the Writer's Voice, the American Society of Journalists and Authors and the Wallace Stegner writing program at Stanford University.
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Contents Introduction PART I: PRELIMINARY PROBLEMS Chapter 1: Presentation Chapter 2: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 3: Sound Chapter 4: Comparison Chapter 5: Style PART II: DIALOGUE Chapter 6: Between the Lines Chapter 7: Commonplace Chapter 8: Informative Chapter 9: Melodramatic Chapter 10: Hard to Follow PART III: THE BIGGER PICTURE Chapter 11: Showing Versus Telling Chapter 12: Viewpoint and Narration Chapter 13: Characterization Chapter 14: Hooks Chapter 15: Subtlety Chapter 16: Tone Chapter 17: Focus Chapter 18: Setting Chapter 19: Pacing and Progression Epilogue Index