Mastering the Craft of Compelling Storytelling: Coaching from Flogging the Quill
Book Details
Author(s)Ray Rhamey
PublisherFtQ Press
ISBN / ASINB00P2TUHTS
ISBN-13978B00P2TUHT6
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Mastering the Craft of Compelling Storytelling is
• a one-book remedy for a host of beginner-novelist ailments
• a tune-up for published authors
• a resource for editors and their clients
Tess Gerritsen, bestselling author of Die Again: “Whether you’re writing your first novel or your twentieth, this book is a must-have for any novelist. And it’s one of the most readable, entertaining books on writing out there.â€
Laura Abbott, co-owner & managing editor, Amber Quill Press: “I’ve read many manuscript submissions that were near-misses. If those writers had had the benefit of this book, they’d be published right now. This is a must-read for the burgeoning story-teller and serious novelist, and it’s a necessity for editors who seek to nurture their writing clients.â€
Dan Conaway, literary agent, Writer’s House: “Learn the critical art of ruthless and rigorous self-editing from a man who understands the art better than most. His practical, sensible advice really can help you become a better writer.â€
Lou Aronica, editor, publisher, president of The Fiction Studio: “Writers will learn a great deal from the pages of this book. Rhamey offers the kind of advice that could make a huge difference in a writer’s prospects.â€
• a one-book remedy for a host of beginner-novelist ailments
• a tune-up for published authors
• a resource for editors and their clients
Tess Gerritsen, bestselling author of Die Again: “Whether you’re writing your first novel or your twentieth, this book is a must-have for any novelist. And it’s one of the most readable, entertaining books on writing out there.â€
Laura Abbott, co-owner & managing editor, Amber Quill Press: “I’ve read many manuscript submissions that were near-misses. If those writers had had the benefit of this book, they’d be published right now. This is a must-read for the burgeoning story-teller and serious novelist, and it’s a necessity for editors who seek to nurture their writing clients.â€
Dan Conaway, literary agent, Writer’s House: “Learn the critical art of ruthless and rigorous self-editing from a man who understands the art better than most. His practical, sensible advice really can help you become a better writer.â€
Lou Aronica, editor, publisher, president of The Fiction Studio: “Writers will learn a great deal from the pages of this book. Rhamey offers the kind of advice that could make a huge difference in a writer’s prospects.â€

