The Byline Bible
Get Published in Five Weeks
by Susan Shapiro
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Pub Date 21 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 24 Jul 2018
F+W Media | Writer's Digest Books
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Description
Over the last two decades, writing professor Susan Shapiro has taught more than 25,000 students of all ages and backgrounds at NYU, Columbia, Temple, The New School, and Harvard University. Now in The Byline Bible she reveals the wildly popular "Instant Gratification Takes Too Long" technique she's perfected, sharing how to land impressive clips to start or re-launch your career.
In frank and funny prose, the bestselling author of 12 books walks you through every stage of crafting and selling short nonfiction pieces. She shows you how to spot trendy subjects, where to start, finish and edit, and divulges specific steps to submit work, have it accepted, get paid, and see your byline in your favorite publication in lightning speed.
With a foreword by Peter Catapano, long-time editor at the New York Times where many of Shapiro’s pupils have first seen print, this book offers everything you need to learn to write and sell your story in five weeks or less, including:How to craft a cover letter and subject heading to get read and reviewed quicklyWho pay for essays, op-eds, regional, humor, or service pieces from unknown writersWays to follow up, build on your success, land a TV or radio spot, become a regular contributor, staff writer, and find a literary agent for your book with one amazing clipWhether you're just starting out or ready to enhance your professional portfolio, this essential guide will prove that three pages can change your life.
A Note From the Publisher
More than thirty of her students have been featured in Daniel Jones' New York Times Modern Love column, several that led to books from top publishing houses.
Shapiro has shared her technique on the road, giving panels, talks, and lectures at the L.A. Press Club; Barnes & Noble in Manhattan, New Jersey, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Santa Monica; she's spoken at the Writer's Digest Conference on both coasts; Temple University in Philadelphia; Temple Israel and The Detroit Women in Communications.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of 10 books, including the acclaimed memoirs Lighting Up, Only as Good as Your Word, and Five Men Who Broke My Heart, the coauthored nonfiction books Unhooked and The Bosnia List, and the novel What's Never Said.
Advance Praise
From Publishers Weekly: In clear, energetic, and forthright language, writer and teacher Shapiro (Only as Good as Your Word) provides a nuts-and-bolts guide to getting a piece of nonfiction writing published, whether in print or online. She focuses on producing short, confessional essays, which she proclaims are the “best way to break into publishing,” though she also includes advice on op-ed and humor pieces, among others. There are no shortcuts, however, despite the gimmicky subtitle. Shapiro constantly reminds her readers to do their homework and thoroughly read up on the genre they’re trying to break into, and the publications they’re planning on approaching. She emphasizes timeliness and originality in choosing subject matter, the importance of feedback and revising when writing, and openness to learning from rejection while approaching editors and publishers. Succinct lists throughout of dos and don’ts (“Don’t arrogantly tell the editor that his readers will surely love your brilliant piece”) will help the potential scribe keep all of Shapiro’s points in order and to hand. Her book is not a full substitute for taking a writing class and learning with a pro, but her insights are excellent starting points for beginners and good reminders for veterans. (Aug.)
"For novice writers and professionals alike, this comprehensive desk reference will prove invaluable."
—Library Journal
Featured Reviews
I requested a copy of The Byline Bible because I am always interested in finding new income streams to support my editing work and fiction writing, and I wondered if articles might be the way to go. If anything, this book has made me reconsider that. I personally don't think I have the time to dedicate to all the research etc. needed. However, although it has put me off the idea at present, I do think this is a useful, well-presented book. Shapiro outlined the different stages involved in getting your articles into print, along with some excellent examples for inspiration and guidance. So if you are someone considering a career, or side job, in article writing, I would definitely recommend this book to set you on your way.