Synopses & Reviews
Winner of
ForeWord magazine's Book of the Year Award in the career category,
The New Writers Handbook 2007 is an annual anthology of cross-disciplinary articles to refresh and upgrade any writer's skills, with advice on craft and career development. The first edition features an eclectic mix of essays on writing and marketing techniques, stimulating short pieces on creativity and professional issues, and overall encouragement.
With a preface by Erica Jong, this first edition features more than 60 articles on everything from writing techniques to the marketing of articles, stories, and book-length projects. Contributors include luminaries such as Barry Lopez, Richard Powers, Mary Pipher, Jane Yolen, Linda Sue Park, Ridley Pearson, and William G. Tapply. They include winners of the National Book Award, Newbery Medal and many other honors.
The guide contains six sections: Motivation and Creativity, The Craft of Writing, Pitching and Proposals, Marketing Your Work, Career Development and Literary Insights. The articles were recently published in major writer magazines; in books on writing, creativity, and marketing; on literary blogs; and on author websites.
The New Writers Handbook is the premier annual anthology for ongoing professional development for working and emerging writers.
Review
"
The New Writers Handbook inspires writers to brush up and branch out, explore and think differently about their work, their skills, and abilities."
—Amy Brozio-Andrews, Absolute Write
"Expertly compiled and deftly edited… A critically important and strongly recommended addition to personal, professional, academic, and community library reference collections."
—The Midwest Book Review
Synopsis
Professional and aspiring writers are busy people — too busy to navigate the thicket of books, blogs, articles, and industry reports of potential use to their careers. This book collects the best of recent articles on craft, creativity, and career advancement in the professional writing field. This first edition features more than 40 articles on everything from writing techniques to the marketing of articles, stories, and book-length projects. The 2007 guide contains six sections: Motivation and Creativity, The Craft of Writing, Pitching and Proposals, Marketing Your Work, Career Development, and Literary Insights. The articles come from pieces published mostly in the prior year in major writer magazines; in books on writing, creativity, and marketing; on literary blogs; and author websites. Unaffiliated with any organization, The New Writer’s Handbook is the premier annual anthology for ongoing professional development for working and emerging writers.
About the Author
Philip Martin is an experienced anthologist and editor of books for writers. He was acquisitions editor for The Writer Books (Kalmbach Publishing Co.) from 2000-2004, where he was project manager for four editions of
The Writers Handbook, an annual market directory with a heritage reaching back more than 60 years (no longer being published). He has also edited many other books on craft and career for fiction and nonfiction writers, as well as books for classroom educators, and has managed an independent press that has won national awards including the Benjamin Franklin Award (two times), Small Press Award for Fiction, and the Banta Award. He has also authored three well-reviewed books on folkways and literary culture.
Martin speaks at writing conferences around the country and directs Great Lakes Literary, a consulting firm for authors and publishers. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.