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Too many writers suffer under friendly fire. Too many pros are ground down by unhelpful supervision. How to Edit and Be Edited is the first book to set out the principles of constructive editing—how to provide it, and how to obtain it from those who read your work.An editor and film development executive for over 30 years, Allegra Huston has worked with writers including two Nobel Prize winners, three Booker Prize winners, and Jane Goodall. As the author of the bestselling memoir Love Child and the novel A Stolen Summer, as well as numerous screenplays and magazine articles, she has worked with editors and development executives across the spectrum. In this concise guide, she shares techniques that energize and inspire the writer, clarify problems and foster a strong working relationship.“The Twice 5 Miles guides How to Read for an Audience and How to Edit and Be Edited should be required reading for all writers and editors, as well as all creative writing teachers and students. Both books are bursting with outstanding insights and fresh ideas. I wish I had had both of them years ago, and they’ve changed the way I think about reading in front of an audience and reading the work of other writers. And as a bonus, they’re written in prose so accomplished and excellent, they're a lesson in itself on How to Write a Brilliant Writing Guide. Whether you’re a newbie beginner or a well-seasoned pro or somewhere in between, these books will make you a better editor, reader, and writer.” —Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novelist and former teacher at Iowa Writers Workshop“Deft, clear and charming, without a wasted word. The series, which might as well be subtitled ‘things writers are too embarrassed to ask about,’ promises to immediately fill a tremendous need in the lives of those of who still live and die by the book.” ” —Jonathan Lethem, NYT bestselling novelist and Roy E. Disney '51 Chair in Creative Writing, Pomona College“An indispensable tool for students in terms of learning how to respond to fellow writers in a workshop setting. This is a very valuable book.”—Sue William Silverman, novelist and memoirist, faculty member at Vermont College of Fine Arts
How to Read for an Audience is the first book designed to teach writers how to present their work in public. Short yet packed with information, this indispensable guide advises you how to choose your material, how to prepare, and how to make your bookstore reading or open mic a powerful promotion of your work. Nervous? Feeling unprepared or overwhelmed? Worry no more! James Navé and Allegra Huston, a performance poet/creativity coach and a novelist/editor, share their decades of combined experience in an easy-to-read guide that will increase both your comfort level and your skill in reading for an audience. You might even come to enjoy it! "Bursting with outstanding insights and fresh ideas . . . should be required reading for all writers, as well as all creative writing teachers and students. Whether you're a newbie beginner or a well-seasoned pro, this book will make you a better reader and writer."-Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novelist and former teacher at Iowa Writers Workshop"Deft, clear and charming . . . This series promises to immediately fill a tremendous need in the lives of those of who still live and die by the book." -Jonathan Lethem, NYT bestselling novelist and Roy E. Disney '51 Chair in Creative Writing, Pomona College"James Navé's help is practical, unique and gets to the psychological core. He is encouraging in that most helpful sense: he shows you how to find your courage." - Greg Palast, investigative journalist and NYT bestselling author
'Highly-charged and sensual.' Santa Montefiore'Powerful, beautifully paced, controlled and assured.' Elizabeth Buchan'A ravishing love story, hot-blooded, poignant, filled with yearning.'Joanna Lumley***An older woman. A younger man. A temptation impossible to resist...Wife, mother, friend - Eve Armanton is all of these things. But who is she really? Now her son has left home, Eve no longer recognises the middle-aged woman staring back at her each morning - or the cold, loveless marriage she finds herself left in.A chance meeting with Micajah Burnett, the son of an old school friend, stirs Eve in ways she hasn't felt in years. Micajah offers youth, desire and freedom - and Eve takes the dangerous and liberating step into a passionate affair. Eve is about to discover who she was, who she is and who she can be. Only one thing is certain - nothing will ever be the same again...A sweeping and emotionally charged story of forbidden love and self-discovery, perfect for fans of Susan Lewis, Liane Moriarty and Diane Chamberlain.
A moving and enchanting memoir told from within one of America's great Hollywood dynasties by the daughter of two famous men - John Huston and John Julius Norwich
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