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How to Write & Sell Your First Novel

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Improve your chances of getting your first novel published with Strategies that have helped other first novelists succeed and Do's and don'ts of writing and presenting your novel to an editor.

234 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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Oscar Collier

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406 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2019
Good information on writing, though nothing I haven't seen elsewhere and in more engaging language. The publishing part I am loathe to speculate on, not having been published. But my recommendation is for anyone to do outside research as this book was updated, at least the copy I read, in 1997 and I have no idea if this information is still relevant. I wish the author had added more on self publishing than saying it was hard to do.
Profile Image for Gearóid O'Connor.
66 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2019
Excellent book on the craft and structure of writing a novel.
However the last quarter of the book is dated and this book would work best when used in conjunction with an up to date book that details marketing/I.T./Social media tips for your writing.
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362 reviews21 followers
July 26, 2020
Very good writing advice but outdated and also the authors section is too long.
Profile Image for Elizabeth Rausch.
14 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2011
Of the writing books I love to read this one ranks first. Collier has an excellent forward-way of speaking and you can tell from reading it that he knows, and I mean really knows, what good writing sounds like. He frankly asserts what to do in face of writing questions, and he gives the reader hope at rising to author by giving many incredible examples of successes before they became big. If you are interested in writing, I assert this as a must-read. Don't worry, it will keep your attention- you won't be sorry you read it.
Profile Image for Sara.
262 reviews
September 19, 2008
The first half is pretty much stuff I knew from NaNoWriMo. The second half got a little boring. It wasn't overwhelming though, and made me feel as if rewriting and publishing were something that I could do.

(my copy was a little out of date too...citing books that are old movies by this point. ALSO: some crude words/references!)
Profile Image for Erin Nudi.
767 reviews7 followers
April 10, 2012
Although well meaning and does contain some helpful advice, I'm afraid much of this book is outdated at this point. If you're looking to write a novel, I would go with Alan Watt's The 90 Day Novel. But, this book does go into how to go about getting an agent and additional steps after you've finished your novel, while Watt's book is specifically about writing the novel and nothing else.
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Author 1 book34 followers
May 26, 2015
A well-written book, full of anecdotes and publishing stories, that inspired me to get started on my first mainstream book. I returned to it many times for motivation and wisdom from the publishing world. A mite dated, given that it was first published a quarter century ago, but nevertheless helpful.
Profile Image for Lauren Perotto.
300 reviews2 followers
August 22, 2016
I'm not sure why I picked up this book at the library sale for 10 cents. Probably because I have a secret desire to write a book of my own someday and it caught my attention. Despite the fact that it's extremely out of date and I'm not sure how practical some of the "advice" was, it did in some small way give me an "I can do this" feeling. Perhaps I'll write a book after all.
Profile Image for Kaylee.
151 reviews18 followers
February 13, 2015
I would definitely get this book out from the library again so I may refer to it in the future when I am closer to finishing my book. I believe it had some very good advice in it, and also provided me with lots of good tips in order to write my novel!
Profile Image for Debra.
14 reviews
January 23, 2008
This is a lovely book, it has sound advise and at the end of each chapter it gives tips and covers the topics that were included.
This book doesn't try to sell itself.
Profile Image for Tasneem.
1,805 reviews
May 23, 2012
This is an okay book. It is helpful and the information is presented clearly, but it somehow lacks that special something. I wasn't completely satisfied with it.
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322 reviews20 followers
December 18, 2013
All in one book on how to get started writing and publishing your novel :)
Profile Image for Kimberly.
94 reviews17 followers
March 23, 2014
Some excellent advise, but rather dated since it was published in 1997. Still, some things never change and the principles are just as sound today as they were 15-20 years ago.
Profile Image for Christina.
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May 1, 2014
It had some good points however it did not really give me the information I was looking for to understand the world of editing and publishing.
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