I’m a scientist by education and training; I actually like maths, project planning and system management. However, most writers I meet are the complete opposite. They are horrified at the thought of having to stop creating in order to do the paperwork, the administration, the ‘boring’ bits of running a business.
For the past few years, I’ve presented workshops on the Business of Writing at the Swanwick Writers’ Summer School. In 2012 and 2013, I produced a series of blog posts on the same subject and I occasionally still discuss business issues during my weekly blog posts.
The Business of Writing brings all that material together in one place, then expands and extends it. The aim is to provide a simple route by which writers can set up and run their own small businesses. It identifies the ‘basic minimum standards’ that must be achieved, while freeing the writer to spend the maximum possible time writing.
The full text of The Business of Writing Parts 1-3 is available in paperback format only.
In addition, Parts 1-3 are also available individually in electronic format. See below for full details.
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Mr. Stephen F. Male –
Great Guidance For New (and Not so New) Writers.
I have read these 3 books in their individual parts and they are well written, informative and provide a great guide to all the business aspects of becoming a writer. This new volume brings all that good advice together in one place and will be indispensable as any writer seeks to be published.