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![]() The Street Smart Writer: Self Defense Against Sharks and Scams in the Writing World By Jenna Glatzer, Daniel Steven Nomad Press | 0974934445 | 2006-01-01 | 306 pages | PDF | 1.4 Mb Download at uploading.com Aspiring writers learn how to avoid frauds and unsavory deals in this handbook for getting published. The editor of AbsoluteWrite.com and a seasoned publishing attorney share their expertise to help writers spot an honest agent or manager, determine the value of vanity publishing, and avoid getting conned out of hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars when signing a contract. Sections on writing contests teach writers how to determine which contests are useless; other sections offer tips on avoiding costly conferences and shady seminars. A special focus on copyright ensures that writers protect their work from schemers who want to use creativity without paying for it. Appendices include sample publishing, agent, and manager contracts. Chapter breakdown: 1 - Agents & Managers (spotting sharks) 2 - Agents & Managers (finding a good one) 3 - Paying to Publish (vanity and subsidy presses) 4 - What to do if you've been screwed 5 - Trouble Spots in Book Contracts 6 - After Publication Rip-offs for Book Authors 7 - Vanity Poetry Contests 8 - Deceptive Contests for Novelists, Short Story Writers, Screen writers & others 9 - Crash Course in Copyright 10 - Special Screw-over for Screenwriters 11 - Monstrous Magazines & E-zines 12 - Dealing with Deadbeats 13 - Costly Courses & Shady Seminars 14 - How to Know When They're really using You 15 - Spotting False Credentials 16 - Protecting Yourself from Threats & Lawsuits 17 - "They Stole My Idea!" and other things not to worry about. One of the things I appreciated about the Street-Smart Writer was its ability to explain instead of tell. Like the "big bucks" you make at vanity presses: -Let's say you managed to sell a hundred copies through bookstores. How much would you earn on a 250-page paperback book printed as cheaply as possible with a retail price of $20? About $240. Which means if you paid a print-on-demand company to publish your book and didn't even spend a dime to have it edited or promoted, you still wouldn't even have recouped your initial investment, let alone made any profit from your hard work.- To finish off Street-Smart provides a commercial publisher arrangement for you to compare. An eye opener for anyone thinking they can make big(ger) bucks by doing it themselves. Many sample letters appear throughout and to help you decipher any forms the appendix provides examples of: Literary Agent Agreement, Interview Release, Permissions Agreement, Contributors Agreement, Trade Publishing Agreement, Film Option & Literary Purchase Agreement. These are not meant to be substitute agreements but to give you some background information when you're cool and collected because you know your stomach is going to be in knots when the real thing comes. There's so much in this book for the eclectic writer. But any writer can learn from all these areas and apply it to their own work. Jenna Glatzer's usual comedic style, logic and blunt truth delivers the cold hard facts about the writing world. In layman's terms she explains away the idiots of the industry's scam tactics by teaching readers how to read between the lines. It's not meant to be a scare tactic but to make you an informed writer and it accomplishes its task. Reviewed by M. E. Wood. Download at uploading.com Download The Street Smart Writer: Self Defense Against Sharks and Scams in the Writing World Full version Download The Street Smart Writer: Self Defense Against Sharks and Scams in the Writing World From Torrent |
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