Title: "101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters"Author: Larry Brooks
ISBN: E-book
Genre: How-to
Pages: 141
Reviewed By: Brian Knight
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“Innovative ways to jack your creative productivity and sell what you write.”
“101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” is a how-to book on steroids. This is not a how-to book packed with theories or ideas or a get published quick process. As author Larry Brooks points out “there are no magic pills here.” What Brooks does supply is a list of 101 tips that any writer at any stage in their career will find
useful, helpful and informative. Each tip contained in “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” is supported with examples, quotes from experienced individuals and solid backing from Brooks’ own experience. Some tips are known but many are insightful and all with lend to expanding knowledge of writing as a skill and art.
“101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” is a spotlight illuminating the dark areas along the road to publishing.
Author Larry Brooks is a bestselling author of four novels. In “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” Brooks is sharing with the reader the lessons learned along the way to publishing. This how-to book is not simply a list of tips as we see Brooks’ flare and personality shining through at just the right moments. This display of craftsmanship only adds to the creditability of “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters.”
Anyone with just an inkling of desire to write needs to read “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters.” The benefits received will improve your writing style and storytelling ability. “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” will be a great asset to any writer’s bookshelf.
You can pick up your copy of “101 Slightly Unpredictable Tips for Novelists and Screenwriters” and learn more about Larry Brooks HERE.
5 comments:
I admire your passion. Having said that, I suggest you check your copy. Just reading your "Bio" blurb, I found (at minimum) four spelling or grammatical errors - and that's when I'm tired and fighting a migraine.
I too am a writer, and I offer my support - but I heartily endorse the idea of merciless proofreading of one's material.
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Very pleased to have found this blog. As a newly published author, I am always looking for tips/advice on how to best proceed with my writing career. I'll be spending a couple of days exploring the blog and how to use the advice you offer!
I'd very much appreciate a visit from you to my new blog and any advice you could offer!
This is really great Brian. Oh, and incidentally I've awarded you something on my blog. Feel free to stop by and see what you have recieved :)
Anonymous - I always welcome correction. That is how I learn and keep myself in check when I start to rush (as I have of late).
Steve Jones Snr - Welcome to the New Author. I look forward to reading your thoughts as I post articles. I would be happy to visit your blog. I hope you enjoy the New Author community.
Eric - Thank you my friend. I will be covering this award later on in the week.
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