How to Write a Short Story, Get Published & Make Money
Short Story Writing Advice with Examples
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“...I have read many books about writing, and this is the first I have come across that has the information you need not only to put pen to paper, but how to do so in a way that will help get your work published... ...written in a humorous way, you really do come away with solid, practical advice from someone on the inside without feeling intimidated to give it a real go.” Review from Amazon.ca customer
Learn from a multitude of writing tips based on real-life experience
Thousands of authors around the world have improved their writing skills based on the teachings of Christopher Fielden. In How to Write a Short Story, Get Published & Make Money, Chris uses 16 of his published short stories as case-studies, enabling the reader to clearly see how his advice and tips were used in practice to achieve publishing success. Presented in a humorous and conversational style, the book teaches you:
- How to write well-constructed, publishable short stories
- The value of conducting market research and how it can give your stories a much better chance of being published
- Things to consider when submitting your short stories to competitions and magazines
- How to learn from reading
- How to learn from rejection and criticism
- How to make money from your writing, including realistic expectations regarding how much you can earn
- And much more
List of contributors:
Some of the publishers, magazine editors, competition judges and website administrators Chris has worked with have been kind enough to contribute to his book, giving useful, professional advice that can further help a writer take steps towards becoming a published author. They are:
- Andrew Campbell-Kearsey (Brighton COW)
- Anthony Howcroft (InkTears)
- David Howarth (Scribble)
- Jessica Grace-Coleman (Darker Times)
- Dr John Yeoman (Writers' Village)
- Johnathon Clifford (Vanity Publishing Info)
- Lorraine Mace (Writers' Forum)
- Lynda Nash (Little House Creative Workshops)
- Sara-Mae Tuson (InkTears)
- Sue Moorcroft (Writers' Forum)
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