I’ve heard from many, many people that say they would like to write a book. And yet, most don’t know about the logistics of that process (specifically with respect to technical non-fiction; fiction has its own process). In this post, part five of my What It Means To Be A Writer series, I’ll walk through the actual writing process, from looking at a blank computer screen to there being a physical thing in the reader’s hands.
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In this edition…
- What is Larry Thinking? => An Overview of Mobile Web Development
- On the Bookshelf => Head First Mobile Web
- On the Web => Responsive Design with CSS3 Media Queries
- On the Web => Mobile Websites vs. Responsive Design
- On the Web => Bootstrap from Twitter
- On the Web => This is Responsive
- On the Blog => Introduction to Mobile Web Development Slides
- Larry Ullman’s Book News => “PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites” (4th Edition) and “Modern JavaScript”
So you’ve decided to try writing a book: you’ve come up with the idea, sold it to a publisher, and perhaps used an agent in the process. The next step is to negotiate the contract. For those entirely new to the process, and even to those that have been around the proverbial writing block a few times, contract negotiating can be intimidating. If you’re using an agent, the agent will take care of this for you. If not, it’s up to you.
When I took a class on getting published (many years ago), the instructor informed us that you can negotiate contracts offered by publishers. Great! Just one hitch: most people don’t know what to negotiate! In this post, I’ll explain exactly that.
Continue Reading...What agents do, and whether or not you need one, is an important topic for any professional writer. If you only think you have one book idea in you, you probably don’t need an agent. If you hope to do more writing, let alone attempt a career partially based on writing, then you have a decision to make. In this post, I’ll provide some information as to what an agent does. Understanding the role of the agent should help you make the decision, should you be in that situation.
Continue Reading...I just returned from three busy days spent in the San Francisco Bay Area and thought I’d report back for those of you that follow what I do. Continue Reading…