These are my suggestions.
Do you have any?
|
How To Fail As A Novelist:
This book is entertaining and informative. To top it off, you can't help but learn something. People love it! There aren't many things better than learning with laughter! Okay, maybe I could think of a couple. ;)
Michael Crawley is a prolific writer having produced 13 novels, 2 textbooks and over 1,000,000 words in short stories. He is published on four continents and is a much sought after teacher. Order Amazon.com How To Fail As A Novelist
The Beatles Anthology:
written by the Beatles! This is a magnificent treasure for anybody who admires creative genius. A Beatles' autobiography. "In their own words and their own images: here, for the first time in print, is the history of The Beatles, by The Beatles. 340,000 words and over 1300 images including unseen photographs and personal memorabilia."
Get your poetry published NOW! 2001 Poet’s Market puts the odds in your favor with listings for editors representing book publishers, magazines, literary journals, university quarterlies, and more.
The Poet's Companion:
A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry: Addresses subject matter, craft, and the writing life. Order Amazon.com: The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the pleasures of Writing Poetry
For Writers Only: One of my favourites. I don't often reread books, yet I have read this repeatedly. A positively inspirational book for both writers and readers. It includes facts and thoughts on the writing life from famous writers. The chapters are clearly written and divided (such as making time, writer's block, rejection, publishing, etc.) making it easy to target the area of your interest. Order Amazon.com.
or search for your own:
|
The Writer's Online Marketplace: How & Where to Get Published Online Debbie Ridpath Ohi
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft Stephen King (Author)
This wonderful book reveals much about King's life and work. Want to know the background of numerous novels, his relationship, and 'secrets' to success ? All of that and much more gives this book a five star rating.
|