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Thinking like your editor : how to write great serious nonfiction-- and get it published / Susan Rabiner and Alfred Fortunato.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : W.W. Norton, c2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: 284 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0393038920
  • 9780393038927
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN161 .R28 2002
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Thinking Like an Editor: Audience, -- Audience, Audience -- Part One: The Submission Package -- Chapter 2: How to Write a Proposal -- Chapter 3: Wrapping Up the Submission Package: -- The Table of Contents, the Sample -- Chapter, and Supporting Materials -- Chapter 4: PlacingYour Manuscript with a Publisher: -- To Agent or Not to Agent, and Other -- Questions about the Publishing Acquisition -- Process -- Chapter 5: A Question of Fairness and Other Limits -- of Argument in Serious Nonfiction 141 -- Chapter 6: Using Narrative Tension 177 -- Chapter 7: From Introduction to Epilogue: Writing -- Your Book Chapter by Chapter-and -- What to Do WhenYou Get into Trouble 196 -- Part Three: From Editing to Marketing to Publi cation -- Chapter 8: How to Be Published Well 223 -- Appendix: A Sample Proposal and Writing Sample 239 -- Acknowledgments 269 -- Index 271.
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Includes index.

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Thinking Like an Editor: Audience, -- Audience, Audience -- Part One: The Submission Package -- Chapter 2: How to Write a Proposal -- Chapter 3: Wrapping Up the Submission Package: -- The Table of Contents, the Sample -- Chapter, and Supporting Materials -- Chapter 4: PlacingYour Manuscript with a Publisher: -- To Agent or Not to Agent, and Other -- Questions about the Publishing Acquisition -- Process -- Chapter 5: A Question of Fairness and Other Limits -- of Argument in Serious Nonfiction 141 -- Chapter 6: Using Narrative Tension 177 -- Chapter 7: From Introduction to Epilogue: Writing -- Your Book Chapter by Chapter-and -- What to Do WhenYou Get into Trouble 196 -- Part Three: From Editing to Marketing to Publi cation -- Chapter 8: How to Be Published Well 223 -- Appendix: A Sample Proposal and Writing Sample 239 -- Acknowledgments 269 -- Index 271.

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