The essential guide for Canadian writers seeking to have their work published today.
How do you get your writing published in Canada? What are the industry standards for publishable work and how do you reach them? This lively, practical guide shows you how to think more creatively, cultivate a strong writing voice, and make your sentences powerful. It explains the elements of style and offers writing prompts to help you apply what you learn. It gives strategies for finding critique partners and beta readers and for getting useful feedback before you send your drafts to agents or editors. The chapters are packed with up-to-date information about the publishing industry, including how to find an agent, how to submit manuscripts to literary journals, how to query independent presses, and how to apply for writing grants. The Canadian Guide to Creative Writing & Publishing confidently leads you through the process of polishing your writing and finding an audience for your work.
- A writing teacher and published author shares her wisdom and insight for aspiring writers, from the craft of writing to getting your work published
- Four sections cover a comprehensive overview of creative writing and publishing: Creative Thinking, Style and Voice, Writing Prompts and Projects, and the Publishing Industry
- Writing Prompts include writing fiction, suspense, podcast scripts, poetry, personal narrative essay, and profiles
- Introduces aspects of the Canadian publishing industry, including how to prepare a manuscript for submission and query letter, submitting to contests and literary magazines, finding an agent, publishing with independent and large presses, self-publishing, and applying for writing grants
- Author currently teaches creative writing to adults at the University of Toronto?s School of Continuing Studies, and is a retired high English teacher and co-author of out-of-print resource The Writer?s Craft