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Offering timely advice in an era when the burden of production and publicity frequently falls on authors, this essential reference reflects on methods for being focused, productive, and savvy in the craft of writing. Discussing a wide range of essential topics for self-promoting authors, this important guide explores questions such as How can authors use social media and the internet? How does the new online paradigm affect authors, readers, and the book industry? How can authors find the time to both create and promote their work? and What should never be done? Through good-humored encouragement, practical tips of the trade culled from 25 years of experience as a writer, reviewer, editor, publisher, agent, and blogger are shared. Including topics such as personal space versus public space, deadlines, and networking, the benefits of interacting with readers through new technologies is revealed.

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"Author and blogger VanderMeer (Finch) outlines ways for writers to harness both the emerging power of the Internet and their own creativity in this informative guide. VanderMeer differentiates between a 'Public Booklife' (marketing the book and the writer) and a 'Private Booklife' (strategies to help get words on the page) and suggests that one's ideal Booklife is a dynamic balance of the two. Even though the Web's landscape is constantly shifting, his hints about ways to maximize a writer's exposure — including weighing the pros and cons of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter — can certainly be applied to future social networking sites and blogs. The tips for creating a flourishing Public Booklife will appeal to a wide variety of writers, from those just starting out to those trying to navigate the changing world of book publishing, while the Private Booklife section seems more tailored to new authors. With anecdotes from VanderMeer's own life as a writer, reviewer and blogger, as well as input from agents, editors and publicists, this guide will surely help writers traverse the often difficult journey from first draft to finished product." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Jeff VanderMeer has been involved in the publishing industry for more than twenty-five years and in many capacities. His award-winning novels have been published in fifteen languages and his nonfiction has appeared in the Washington Post, the Barnes & Noble Review, and the Huffington Post. He is a regular contributor to Amazons book blog Omnivorous and his short fiction has appeared in Wired. He is an editor of anthologies for Bantam, Pan Macmillan, and Tachyon (The New Weird, Steampunk). He has conducted master-classes and given workshops all over the world including at the Brisbane Arts Center in Australia and the University of California at San Diego. VanderMeer is also a frequent guest at such multi-media venues as Utopiales in France, the Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida.

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captplothole, January 3, 2011 (view all comments by captplothole)
I'm a big fan of Jeff Vandermeer's fiction, so I was really excited to pick this one up. The book contains some terrific advice for writers on how to navigate the quickly evolving world of publishing.

He talks about how a writer can maintain a public self through various means such as social networking, and how they can still get their word count to steadily climb in private. His ideas and inspirations are interesting and made me think about how I approach my own writing.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781892391902
Author:
Vandermeer, Jeff
Publisher:
Tachyon Publications
Contribution by:
Ballingrud, Nathan
Contribution by:
Staggs, Matt
Contribution:
Staggs, Matt
Contribution:
Ballingrud, Nathan
Author:
VanderMeer, Jeff
Subject:
Composition & Creative Writing
Subject:
Composition & Creative Writing - General
Subject:
Authorship
Subject:
Authorship -- Marketing.
Subject:
Reference/Writing
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20091031
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
9.02x6.04x.93 in. .89 lbs.

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Product details 240 pages Tachyon Publications - English 9781892391902 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Author and blogger VanderMeer (Finch) outlines ways for writers to harness both the emerging power of the Internet and their own creativity in this informative guide. VanderMeer differentiates between a 'Public Booklife' (marketing the book and the writer) and a 'Private Booklife' (strategies to help get words on the page) and suggests that one's ideal Booklife is a dynamic balance of the two. Even though the Web's landscape is constantly shifting, his hints about ways to maximize a writer's exposure — including weighing the pros and cons of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter — can certainly be applied to future social networking sites and blogs. The tips for creating a flourishing Public Booklife will appeal to a wide variety of writers, from those just starting out to those trying to navigate the changing world of book publishing, while the Private Booklife section seems more tailored to new authors. With anecdotes from VanderMeer's own life as a writer, reviewer and blogger, as well as input from agents, editors and publicists, this guide will surely help writers traverse the often difficult journey from first draft to finished product." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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