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Paperback The Making of a Bestseller: From Author to Reader Book

ISBN: 0786406631

ISBN13: 9780786406630

The Making of a Bestseller: From Author to Reader

An exploration of that mysterious place in publishing where art and commerce either clash, mesh, or both. Along the way, a wide range of authors - from the literary greats to today's commercial... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Spectacularly Interesting!

This book was lent to me by a University Professor who recommended it as the most comprehensive and thought-provoking study of the publishing industry he's read in years. I couldn't agree more. As a potential author, I found The Making of a Bestseller an encouraging and thought-provoking work. It offers a clear look into the world of publishing, therefore, demystifying the process for those of us just embarking on this sometimes frustrating journey. Insightful and uplifting, one cannot fail to come away without a great deal of encouragement. I, for one, found myself wondering, if F. Scott Fitzgerald faced similar adversity and prevailed, why can't I? One thing we writers must learn: A thick skin is required in this business. This book is not for the unrealistic or faint-hearted. But neither is a career in writing.

READ IT

This is a great book and I thought I'd say so. I found an interview with the author on the internet and bought the book. I wondered why I didn't see it interviewed in any of the publications I subscribe to--especially Writer's Digest. Do we really need another Harry Potter review? Everybody loves those books--they sell themselves. Hey reviewers--We want to hear about books like this one!

A Celebration of Creative Writing

This hand-wringing book is about bestsellers; it does not (and can not) define how bestsellers are made. This celebration of creative writing is about writers paying their dues and being discovered. Vanderbilt discusses the effects titles, advertising, author name recognition, perseverance, bestseller lists, reviews, testimonials and blind, dumb luck had on books that made it to the charts. It is a well-written, scholarly study of successful literature with references and footnotes. This book makes a couple of references to nonfiction but is almost entirely about fiction. If you like this book, you will also like Seven Strategies in Every Bestseller by Tam Mossman. I liked them both. Dan Poynter, author of 82 books (nonfiction). [email protected]

If you're a writer or a reader-- you'll love this book.

Whether you're trying to publish a book -- or just enjoy reading -- this book is a necessary delight. From the clever chapter titles to the extensive Bibliography and Index, this book has fantastic info and insider sizzle on each page. It offers practical insights on sales reps, best seller lists, books on consignment, cyber sales, literary reviews and convincing a publisher to take a chance on you in an industry where 500,000 books are published each year and "only a handful hit the jackpot". Wonderfully interwoven are fascinating stories of authors whose wives practiced the sensitive art of selecting the right book title (Steinbeck) and writers who pack their literary offspring into car trunks and drive onto the bestseller list by visiting local newspapers, TV, radio and book shops (Dyer-The Erroneous Zone). Captivating stories and quotes by authors from Jacqueline Susann and Truman Capote to Ernest Hemingway and John Knowles march through this book like caustic, vulnerable and sometimes vicious soldiers hell-bent on winning the publishing war. The elegant language and style of this compendium make IT as appealing as your favorite book. Perhaps, Mr. Vanderbilt says it best: "how ... unknown authors journeyed against all odds onto the best-seller lists is a story that rivals their fiction".

Informative, interesting and entertaining--Read it!

All book lovers should read "The Making of a Bestseller." All hopeful authors must read it. This isn't another one of those formulaic, "how to" texts. This author has thoroughly researched the publishing industry, and the book abounds with provocative and inspirational experiences. Aspiring authors will be heartened to find the impressive company they're in as the voices of well-known writers speak of the trials and tribulations encountered on the road to publication. Mr. Vanderbilt's book not only provides encouragement to hopeful authors, it presents a frank and invaluable overview of the publication process. No reader or writer should miss this one.
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