Language Arts & Disciplines Reference
The Canadian Writer's Guide
- Publisher
- Fitzhenry and Whiteside
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2002
- Category
- Reference
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550417401
- Publish Date
- Dec 2002
- List Price
- $12.95
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Description
The Canadian Writer's Guide is the most comprehensive tool available to Canadian writers today. Completely revised and updated, it draws on the expertise of a wide variety of professionals including CBC Radio broadcaster Marjorie Doyle; arts and entertainment lawyer Marian Dingman Hebb; novelist and speech-writer Matt Hughes; songwriter Bruce Madole; and Nebula and CAA award-winning science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer. It also includes valuable insight and advice from a further 85 professional writers from the United States, Europe, Australia and across Canada.
This edition contains over 130 new and updated "how-to" articles on diverse areas of international publishing, including:
- ideas and inspiration - character development
- overcoming writer's block - book contracts
- copywriting - editing
- fiction - biographies
- periodicals - children's books
- personal essays - poetry
- speechwriting - radio commentaries
- songwriting - stage and film
- the Internet
New to this edition is a valuable listing of writing schools, workshops and retreats. The Writer's Reference section also includes a thorough listing of writer's organizations, awards and fellowships, literary agents, and granting agencies. It also contains the most comprehensive compilation of Canadian contests for writers available anywhere.
This edition of The Canadian Writer's Guide continues a fifty-year tradition for the Canadian Authors Association, resulting in the most comprehensive reference published, especially for Canadian writers of all genres and all skill levels.
About the author
Paul G. Cormack is a Fitzhenry and Whiteside author.