And be prepared for rejections when submitting your work. It’s like any of the arts - there are a lot of people who will be striving to achieve exactly the same thing, so competition is fierce. But, if you have a story to tell, and the determination to tell it AND sell it, you’re already well on the way. GOOD LUCK!
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Here are some books I’ve found particularly useful:
The Writer’s Handbook - The indispensable reference book to getting your work out there.
Story by Robert McKee - A passionate defence about learning the craft of writing and the importance of story.
Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande. An inspirational book which will make you feel so proud to be a writer!
Bestseller by Celia Brayfield - She’s been there and done it and passes on all her experience in this excellent book.
Wannabe a Writer? by Jane Wenham Jones - A fun and informative guide to the writing process with lots of advice from writers - including me!
Writing the Breakout Novel by Donald Maass - Really excellent tips for making sure your novel is a cracking read.
Hand to Mouth by Paul Auster - Autobiography of a struggling writer - intensely funny and moving.
An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski - Aimed at actors but there are plenty of good ideas for creating characters.
A good book on grammar and punctuation is also essential for any writer.
And buy a book of baby names. Great fun for getting your cast of characters together!