Apparently, even Jane Austen would have a hard time getting a novel published today: David Lassman sent off to 18 publishers assorted chapters from Austen novels in which he changed just the titles and the names of the characters. Seventeen publishers rejected or ignored his bid for literary glory. Only one spotted the ruse and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Writing’
Think You’re Having a Difficult Time Getting Published?
Posted: 23rd July 2007 by Craig Rettig in WritingTags: Writing
TRS Direct: Good Copywriting Examples
Posted: 22nd June 2007 by Craig Rettig in MarketingTags: Copywriting, Marketing, Writing
If you market any products targeted towards men, I highly recommend taking a look at the TRS Product Page (Click the “more info” link under each product for the sales letter). TRS primarily sells self-defense videos, so the products obviously aren’t aimed at everyone. However, if you’re promoting anything towards a similar audience, you could [...]
Franklin’s Technique In His Own Words
Posted: 21st June 2007 by Craig Rettig in WritingTags: Writing
Some of you e-mailed about yesterday’s article, wanting Franklin’s exact description, so here it is: About this time I met with an odd volume of the Spectator. It was the third. I had never before seen any of them. I bought it, read it over and over, and was much delighted with it. I thought [...]
Interesting Idea to Improve Your Writing
Posted: 20th June 2007 by Craig Rettig in WritingTags: Writing
Today I started reading The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and came across the method he used to learn how to write better, which I thought was ingenious. Take a short piece of writing you find to be particularly eloquent, moving, and/or persuasive. On a blank sheet of paper, take notes about each sentence or paragraph, [...]
If you haven’t seen this linked from other sites yet, Scott Adams (creator of Dilbert) posted the following article to his blog: The Day You Became A Better Writer. If you haven’t read it yet, I encourage you to do so. The main point of the article is simplifying your writing. I know this is [...]