On Publishing
On Writing Aspiring writers often seek advice about how to find a publisher or a literary agent. Unfortunately, most authors don’t know much about the book business, unless they happen to live and work in the New York publishing world. Jane Friedman I once featured links to various sites about how to get published or how to query a literary agent, but now I send aspiring authors to Jane Friedman’s site on Book Publishing. Jane has good advice on how to get your book published and how to find a literary agent. Here are some other good books about what it means to be a writer, how to tell if you might be one of these unfortunate wretches, and above all why you should quit writing immediately if you “kind of like writing,” but are mainly interested in becoming rich or famous: On Writing, by Stephen King. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions On Writing & Life, by Anne Lamott. Letters to a Young Poet, by Rainer Maria Rilke, Translated by Stephen Mitchell. Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose, by Flannery O’Connor. Three Uses Of The Knife: On the Nature and Purpose of Drama, by David Mamet. The Art Of Fiction, by John Gardner. When professional writers […]