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World Famous Comics: How I Got Published: Famous Authors Tell You in Their Own Words
How I Got Published: Famous Authors Tell You in Their Own Words
By: Ray White
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 368
Publication Date: September 10, 2007
Studio: Writers Digest Books

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Product Description:
What does it take to go from unknown hopeful to published author?

Writing is a lonely occupation where rejection is the norm, and learning about the early hardships of today's best-selling authors can provide vital reassurance (and comic relief). These compelling stories of perseverance and publication will nurture your dreams until you succeed. Inside you'll find:
  • How more than eighty authors launched a successful career---in their own words. Many of these stories appear in this book for the very first time, while others are famous and have been passed down as literary legend.
  • Ten "absolute" rules to follow for publishing success, gleaned from an analysis of more than fifty "how to get published" books. (All of these how-to books agree on what the rules are, if not on their order of importance.)
  • Inspiration and instruction that will help you realize your publishing dreams.
This book focuses on the scary and exciting time when writers are poised to jump before they discover if they can fly--the days when a writer has nothing but a manuscript or an idea or a story, and a desire to get published.

Everybody loves a success story, and this book will leave you feeling energized and upbeat about finding your way.

Contributors include: Christopher Moore, Clive Cussler, J.A. Jance, Gayle Lynds, JA Konrath, John Lescroart, David Morrell, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, Stephen White, Hallie Ephron, Stephen Coonts, Sue Ann Jaffarian, Dave Barry, MJ Rose, Jerry B. Jenkins, and dozens of other published authors.


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsRequired Reading ^
This book should be required reading for anyone and everyone breaking into the entertainment industry. Awesome and inspiring.



4 out of 5 starsAn Encouraging Read for Writers ^
I am in the very early pages of my reading "How I Got Published", but thus far I'm favorably impressed with the book. Numerous writers express (sometimes in eloquent language) how they got their writings published.

What I would like to have is a book that juxtaposes the articles by successful writers -- who DID get published -- with others who FAILED to be published. This might help an aspiring writer figure out what qualities led the successful ones toward success, versus the unsuccessful ones who did not manage to find a publisher for their writings.

I'm giving the book 4 stars, because I regard it as well worth buying for those among us who aspire to become successful writers.



5 out of 5 starsIt delivers ^
I was so curious as to how other authors got published. This book is a great compilation of authors in their own words. Some take the question seriously and provide a step by step guide. Others might it a creative writing assignment. Clive Cusser's story is the best. It gave me encouragement and entertained me.



3 out of 5 starssolid message, repetitive stories ^
My main problem with this book is its lack of diversity. Nearly every author is a mystery or thriller writer, most of whom got their first book published in the last couple years. Not only would I have liked to see some non-fiction writers tell their story (surely non-fiction writers struggle with finding a publisher), but I would've liked to have seen authors from other English-speaking countries (is the process the same as in the US?) and from other fields of fiction; as well as stories from authors who have been published for more than a year or two. But since I'm not a heavy fiction reader, maybe the field of fiction is dominated by mystery/thriller newcomers and I'm just not aware of it.

Because of the sameness of the stories, finishing the book was a real struggle for me. I really could've done without the last 200 pages. It was just more of the same with different names attached.

On the plus side, the message of "don't give up" is very clear and I enjoyed the 10-point submission discussion provided by the two editors, sprinkled throughout the book and summarized. It wasn't really new information, but concise and worth recommending to aspiring writers.

I LOVED Clive Cussler's story. It was the only stand-out in the whole book. I was hoping for more interesting stories like his, but it was not to be.

The disdain these authors have for self-publishing is laughable (except for MJ Rose, of course). The humiliating lengths some of these people went through just to able to say "A publishing house paid for my work" would be reason enough for any sane person to self-publish. Their unexamined prejudices are probably due in part to the explosion of POD subsidy companies. But, everyone has to look down on someone.

One author questions anyone who wants a "too-controversial" book published. I would've liked to have read the story of someone who DID publish a controversial work. There was such a boring uniformity to the stories in this book.

Overall, it was not as inspiring as I hoped it would be. Not that I was hoping for stories of luck, but I was craving a variety of experiences.



5 out of 5 starsBoth an inspirational text and a handy guidebook ^
How I Got Published: Famous Authors Tell You in Their Own Words is an anthology of true anecdotes from a wide variety of successful authors telling how they managed to break into the business and launch a successful writing career, all in their own words. Editors Ray White and Duane Lindsay have also peppered How I Got Published with general tips, tricks, and techniques for would-be authors, including ten "absolute" rules to follow for publishing success. From the importance of sheer bloody-minded stubbornness, to making connections with literary agents and editors, to the value of joining a critique group, how to not take rejections personally, and much more, How I Got Published is both an inspirational text and a handy guidebook to how breaking into the publishing world really works.


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