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November 2005 |
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Google PrintInvasion of copyright or service to authors? Chas Jones looks at the Google Print controversy and explains why WritersPrintShop will be offering this as a facility for writers using our self-publishing service. Our Editorial Services for writersCheck out the 15 different editorial services we offer, from Reports to Copy editing, Typing to Contract vetting. Our latest new service is Coaching (see this page).
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Writing HandbooksNovel Writing by Evan MarshallThe fifth very helpful excerpt from this title from the A & C Black Writing Handbooks series deals with Surprising the Reader - the importance of introducing surprises into your storyline: 'For me, one of the most enjoyable aspects of reading a novel is being surprised. I love nothing more than to be shocked by a revelation or story development. I think most readers feel this way.' Press releases and how to write themChas Jones's Writers' Forum article helps you understand how the media works and gives guidelines for producing an effective press release which will get coverage for your book. Droit de SuiteNew UK legislation will give artists the right to ongoing income from their work. Chas Jones investigates. 'Trained to murder standard'Andrew Barrett, Scenes of Crime Officer turned writer, offers free help for crime writers wanting to make sure that the SOCO descriptions in their novels are correct. New CompetitionOur new competition draws on the 2006 supplies the agents' listings on the WritersServices site. The entrant who gets all three questions right will win copies of the new edition of the book. New Coaching ServiceJulia McCutchen, author of The Writer's Journey: From Inspiration to Publication joins WritersServices this week with the launch of our new Coaching service. This new service offers you the opportunity to develop your writing with the benefit of individual feedback, personal guidance and practical advice. We Watch the web for writersWritersPrintShopOur design, print and distribution service for self-publishers. The latest addition to the service is our WritersPrintShop online bookshop, which will sell your book for you on the Internet as soon as it's published.
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Bob's Journal goes into its 4th volumeBob muses on when writers are in their prime, his grandmother's habit of yelling at people to shut up when they coughed in the middle of a performance and the nature of plagiarism: 'Unfortunately most writers (and their wives) are poor judges of their own work. Passionate youthful stuff may well turn out to be the high point of a writer’s career; there’s no rule that says we get better as we get older.' 'If Google succeeds with this project – even if it starts only with public domain titles – it will be able to offer the most seductive information service on the planet... (but) by plundering history, it undermines the economic basis of a market that in its bumbling and inefficient way has served as a repository of culture and learning... for centuries.' Nick Webb, publisher turned author, comments on the debate. Google PrintChas Jones offers a different perspective, updating writers publishing their books through WritersPrintShop on how Google Print will help to sell their books. WritersPrintShop We have revamped our WritersPrintShop website with lots more information. If you're thinking about self-publishing, this is the place to find out what's involved. If you're ready to go ahead, our high quality service is second to none and there's an economy version for those who want to tackle some of the work themselves. You can estimate the cost. The agents' listings from the Writers' and Artists' Yearbook 2006 are now up on the site. There's the usual fully updated list of UK agents and also a new list of international agents, which range from Australia to Russia, from Germany to South Africa, and naturally includes a large section on American agents. Try our new surveySee below New software reviewCheck out our latest review: 'Attaché can help you to organise your sketches, ideas, exercises and essays in a way that will help you extract articles. Attaché is not going to help you write your literary novel but it might be excellent for a work of non-fiction.' John Jenkins on why women writers are already widely read, especially the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, and why, in spite of all the doomsaying and grumbling, conditions have improved for writers: 'Research is now much easier with the World Wide Web, the agony of editing and re-typing is no longer the problem it once was and the number of books published each year continues to increase.' The Editor's View, written by the Editor of Writers' Forum magazine. |
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