The Writer's Resource Handbook: Review
By Sherril Steele-Carlin
Looking for resources in all the right places
Writing is often a lonely business, but it doesn't have to be. There are plenty of writer's resources online, and right in your hometown, and this book will help you locate them. Are you looking for a writer's organization, or writer-in-residence program? This book can help. It's a handy guide to just about anything a writer might need to know about their business, and their craft, and it can even help you make money. The closer you keep it to your computer the better, because you'll never know when you might need it.
Author Grant has meticulously researched everything thing from writer's grants and awards, to how to find a great agent, and he's included it all in this volume. He covers topics like self-publishing, membership and service organizations, creative writing educational programs, where to get exposure for your work, and awards and contests. If you're trying to make money with your writing, this book will give you plenty of ideas and tips. There are even sources for insurance and state-by-state listings of organizations that help disabled writers. If you have a question about writing, chances are this book will give you the information you need.
This book should be on every writer's bookshelf. It's an invaluable tool in organizing your business and finding just the right resources that can help you grow and prosper. It also includes Canadian information, so it is useful for anyone in the U.S. or Canada. Once you open this book, you'll find a wealth of information you can use on a daily basis, and you'll be amazed that so much information can fit into less than 300 pages!
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Author: Daniel Grant
ISBN: 1-880559-79-X
Allworth Press, 1996
$19.95 Paperback

