Book description
"I can't imagine a more sensible and useful guide for the
would-be writer, part-time or not" - from the Foreword by Diana
Athill. Part-time Writer guides the reader through all aspects of
writing - from the embryonic stages of researching and planning, to
the hard slog of the writing and editing, through to the presentation
of the manuscript, and finally, approaching agents and publishers. At
each stage, the author explains how she did it - and how the reader
can do it too. * How can I write engaging dialogue? * What can I do to
make my characters 'live' on the page? * Must I always 'show and not
tell'? * How can I transform a hobby into a book? * When is the right
time to show my work to others? * How should I present my manuscript?
* Do I need an agent? * Should I self-publish? * Where can I find the
time to write a novel? In her inimitable style, Marjorie Quarton
merges literary memoir, anecdotes and straight talking to provide
invaluable insights into the realities of being a writer, while
offering indispensable advice on the trade, making this book a
must-have for any aspiring author.
Marjorie Quarton, née Smithwick, was born in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary in
1930 and educated in Dublin. Her novels include Renegade (1991),
Corporal Jack (1988) and No Harp Like My Own (1987). She has written
short stories, children's books and standard works on border collies and
other animals. Her memoir Breakfast the Night Before was published by
Lilliput in 2000.