One way that writers make money writing is by writing books about writing. Got that? The result of all this activity is that the market is flooded with tomes full of advice on how to write. Here are five of the best ones out there that every writer should have on her shelf.
"Save the Cat" is a book about screenplay writing that can easily be applied to a novel. If you've ever wondered how writers organize and pace their writing to create a page-turner, wonder no more. This book gives you the concrete information you need to make it happen.
You may be the best writer to ever hit the keyboard, but it doesn't matter a whit if no one ever sees your work. Like it or not, marketing is part of the process if you want to see real money from your efforts. "Guerrilla Marketing for Writers" is full of creative ideas that won't break the bank.
This is a must-have for any writer who wants to make serious bank. Get clued in on how to attract well-paying clients and earn an hourly wage of $60 an hour or more. There are no gimmicks in this book, just good, solid advice.
"The Writer's Idea Book," and the follow-up "The Writer's Idea Workshop" are excellent books to have if you want to develop your writing skills, particularly in the area of fiction. These books will eliminate writer's block, as there are so many creative exercises that you'll be busy scribbling away for months to come.
Every work of fiction you've ever read likely utilized one of the plots in this book. If you've ever struggled with understanding plot, this book will clear it up. You'll also gain insight into the working of the books you read -- from ancient literature to the bestselling paperback on your nightstand.
These books are action-oriented -- an important feature in a writing book. After all, as a writer, you want the motivation to put pen to paper. These books help.
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