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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Outdated, Yet Very Helpful Writing Tool, July 28, 2001
The "Beginning Writers Answer Book" is a compilation of almost 900 frequently-asked questions by Writers Digest readers. The book consists of 41 sections packed with information. Chapter titles like "How Do I Get Started?," "How Should a Manuscript Look?," and "What Do I Need to Know About Copyright?" set the tone of the book.All types of writing are covered including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, music lyrics, articles, short stories, basic filler, puzzles and full-length novels. Editor Kirk Polking has successfully compiled a massive amount of advice into a neat book. The light tone and beginner-friendly language make this handbook and ideal tool for aspiring writers. This publication focuses mostly on the business and politics of writing. Actual lessons on technique and style arent here, but can be found in several other Writers Digest publications. The "Beginning Writers Handbook" is in serious need of an upgrade. There is no information on writing and the Internet. Unfortunately, the book is out of print so the chance for improvement is slim. Still, the book does have a lot to offer. It would be a great asset to any new writer. Find it used or seek it out through public library loan. Good luck in your writing endeavors.
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