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The African American Writer's Handbook: How to Get in Print and Stay in Print

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The African American Writer's Handbook: How to Get in Print and Stay in Print

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Fleming

ISBN:

9780345423276

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

4th April 2000

Country:

India

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

808.02

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

397g

Description

With African Americans writing and buying books in record numbers, the time is ripe for a comprehensive publishing guide tailored expressly to the needs of this vibrant, creative community. The African American Writers Handbook meets this challenge perfectly. Written by veteran journalist and published author Robert Fleming, this book gives writers the heart, the determination, and above all the crucial information to publish successfully in this highly competitive field. Knowing the inner workings of the publishing industry provides any writer, novice or veteran, with a much needed advantage in the quest to get into print. Inside you'll find - A complete, step-by-step guide to every aspect of the publishing process, from the germination of a winning idea to the nuts and bolts of book production - Tips on submitting proposals, query letters, and preparing manuscripts for submission - Advice on negotiating contracts that extend careers - How to use on-line resources for research and profit - Interviews with top editors, agents, publishing executives, and bookstore owners - Updated information on copyrights, subsidiary rights, sales and marketing - The trials and triumphs of self-publishing - The art of promoting your work and yourself to a wider audience - An insider's look at the economic realities of the book business - And much more! Here, too, are scores of inspiring interviews and capsule biographies of leading African American writers both past and present. How did Richard Wright become America's first bestselling black writer How did Zora Neale Hurston break through the artistic boundaries of the Harlem Renaissance long after her death What was Toni Cade Bambara doing before she sold her first book Why should Ann Petry, William Gardner Smith, Nella Larson, and William Melvin Kelley be revered wherever African American literature is read Blending practical information and fascinating anecdotes with a mini literary history of African American writing, this upbeat, savvy, essential guide is a publishing primer with soul.

Author Bio

Robert Fleming has written forEssence,Black Enterprise,The Source, andthe New York Times, among others. A former award-winning reporter for theNew York Daily News, he is the author ofThe African American Writer's HandbookandThe Wisdom of the Elders. His work was featured inBrown Sugarand he was the editor ofAfter Hours.

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