Entries Tagged as 'writing'
I’ve steered away from the technicalities, but I think it’s worth dropping a few words of wisdom. I saw some advice from my agent, John Jarrold, on a forum, and it was 10 thing to avoid, basically:
Awful dialogue - read it out loud, does it sound natural, coming from your mouth?
Hackneyed plots. No discernable focus to [...]
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What makes a good synopsis? Well, these are just my opinions, but worth thinking about.
Be concise as you can for the length of the work. Three or four pages should be the limit, although it’s useful to include a general one paragraph summary at the start. Unless you’re doing a chapter by chapter breakdown, which [...]
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February 20th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Continuing the path to publication discussion, here’s the follow up from having an idea of the types of books that sell.
Now you’ve written something. You’ve chucked out your TV, trimmed your social life so you can get things down on paper. It’s a full novel now, not a patchwork of ideas. It’s all the way through. [...]
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February 18th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Darren, master of UKSF Book News, mentioned that I ought to blog about the process of my path to publication and what happens when the book is bought. To shed light on things in the industry. I’m all for this.
One of the things I’ve learned from writing, as well as being an editor at Solaris, and [...]
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February 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
I’ve had quite a few questions about this, so in case anyone’s wondering what the book is about, here’s a summary (and to be read in a deep Hollywood voice, please):
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An ice age comes to a chain of islands.
Villjamur: a city of ancient spires and bridges, where banshees declare the dead. You can see dodgy [...]
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