At the beginning of every year, we make new year’s resolutions, set goals, and make vision boards. Maybe we want to get that latest novel finished, learn to write in a new genre, or get our debut book out into the world. Whatever your goal (or goals) this year, I’ll pulled a few books off my shelf that can help you get started in the right direction.
Ready
Unless you’re a complete pantser (no judgement here), your first step in any new project is to put together a high-level view of your story. For many us, that means creating a story spine. Though often attributed to Pixar, due to its use of the concept, the story spine is actually the creation of Kenn Adams. An award-winning playwright, Adams documented the story spine concept in his book HOW TO IMPROVISE A FULL-LENGTH PLAY: THE ART OF SPONTANEOUS THEATRE.
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Even the greatest (and most well thought-out) ideas can fall flat with readers if they aren’t well executed. This is where craft comes in. If you’re looking for a single resource that can help you hone your craft as a writer, check out Cheryl B. Klein’s THE MAGIC WORDS: WRITING GREAT BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS. Klein brings her vast experience as an editor of books for children to this book, covering everything from rough guidelines on word counts to plotting your stories.
GO!
There’s more to building an author’s career than writing. Social-networking, agent-hunting, and promotion all play a key role in your success as an author. Given the complexity, it can be difficult to know where to start. Enter THE BUSINESS OF BEING A WRITER by Jane Friedman. Focused on the notion that writing is a business, Friedman sets out to teach writers who to survive, and thrive, in the publishing world. After setting the stage by showing what the writing life is like, THE BUSINESS OF BEING A WRITER dives into an overview of the publishing industry, how to get your work published, and what to do once it gets published.
Well, that’s all for now. Happy New Year and have a magical month.