How to Be a Writer

How to Be a Writer by David Quantick is a collection of interviews with notable writers, performers, and industry insiders, published by Bloomsbury Academic on November 30, 2021. This 232-page book explores various aspects of a writer’s daily life, addressing questions about idea generation, writing routines, financial management, and the social aspects of being a writer.
Readers will find insights into the writing process through the experiences of contributors such as Jon Ronson, Emma Donoghue, and Caitlin Moran. The book delves into practical topics related to writing and authorship, making it a resource for those interested in language arts and teaching. This edition provides a unique perspective on the challenges and routines faced by writers, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process.
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How To Be A Writer is a collection of interviews with famous writers, performers and industry insiders that takes the reader through a writer’s day, from getting up to giving in. And, along the way, asks: When do you get ideas? When should you write? How do you deal with your money? Who do you have lunch with? And how do you keep going?
Featuring JON RONSON, EMMA DONOGHUE, DENNIS KELLY, CAITLIN MORAN, JASON HAZELEY, JOEL MORRIS, SUZANNE MOORE, CATHERINE ROSENTHAL, MARK ELLEN, JOHN PANTON, JO UNWIN, MARTYN WAITES, MARK BILLINGHAM, ISZI LAWRENCE
David Quantick is an Emmy-winning television writer and the author of the best-selling writing manual How To Write Everything. He has written for television in the USA (Veep) and the UK (The Thick Of It, Brass Eye, Harry Hill’s TV Burp), and is also a radio broadcaster (The Blagger’s Guide, 52 First Impressions), author (The Mule, Sparks) and a journalist who’s written for over 50 different publications, from the Daily Telegraph to The Dandy.
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