How to Be a Writer
By (Author) David Quantick
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
1st July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Language learning: writing skills
808.02
Paperback
232
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
254g
How To Be A Writer is a collection of interviews with famous writers, performers and industry insiders that takes the reader through a writers day, from getting up to giving in. And, along the way, asks: When do you get ideas When should you write How do you deal with your money Who do you have lunch with And how do you keep going Featuring JON RONSON, EMMA DONOGHUE, DENNIS KELLY, CAITLIN MORAN, JASON HAZELEY, JOEL MORRIS, SUZANNE MOORE, CATHERINE ROSENTHAL, MARK ELLEN, JOHN PANTON, JO UNWIN, MARTYN WAITES, MARK BILLINGHAM, ISZI LAWRENCE David Quantick is an Emmy-winning television writer and the author of the best-selling writing manual How To Write Everything. He has written for television in the USA (Veep) and the UK (The Thick Of It, Brass Eye, Harry Hills TV Burp), and is also a radio broadcaster (The Blaggers Guide, 52 First Impressions), author (The Mule, Sparks) and a journalist whos written for over 50 different publications, from the Daily Telegraph to The Dandy.
David Quantick knows nothing about writing. I know nothing about writing. This should be good. -- Chris Morris
If only Morrissey had read this book. -- John Niven, author of 'Kill Your Friends'
David Quantick really has written everything. He recently won an Emmy for his work on HBO's Veep and wrote the critically-praised Sky Arts Playhouse, Snodgrass. As a television writer, he has also written for The Thick Of It, The Day Today, Brass Eye, TV Burp and many other shows. As a radio writer, he created Radio 4's One and Radio 2's The Blagger's Guide. His novel Sparks was described as "excellent" by Neil Gaiman and his graphic series Louis Wain (created with Savage Pencil) was published in Alan Moore's Dodgem Logic. As well as a series of music books and the official biography of Eddie Izzard, David wrote the Sunday Times best-seller Grumpy Old Men and has written for over 50 magazines and newspapers, from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph to NME and Q. With Jane Bussmann, he created the world's first internet sitcom, The Junkies, and he is also the writer of several short films, including the highly-acclaimed Lot 13.