Writer's Digest Writing Clinic plays off the most successful feature in Writer's Digest magazine - the monthly Writing Clinic critique, in which an expert provides a thoughtful, constructive analysis of a manuscript with problems of general interest to writers. By reading other beginning writers' fiction, nonfiction and poetry, accompanied by in-depth critiques, writers will learn how to learn from and offer effective criticism. The material selected for this book shows problems common to novice writers. There are also real-life query letters, novel synopses, and nonfiction marketing analyses, with common problems and solutions offered by experts. Throughout, readers are shown how to take the lessons learned from the provided examples and apply them to their own work.
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In-Depth Analysis of Your Writing:
Whether you're a freelance writer, poet or author, The Writer's Digest Writing Clinic examines 36 examples writers have submitted for critique.
Samples critiqued cover all aspects to improve your work, such as exposition, raising the stakes and climax. Other sections of this book explore query letters for articles, nonfiction books and novels. Revised queries provide plenty of instruction to help you structure your own letter. There are even sections covering the novel synopsis and proposals.
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