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The Successful Novelist

By: David Morrell
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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David Morrell, best-selling author of First Blood, The Brotherhood of the Rose and The Fifth Profession, distills four decades of writing and publishing experience into this single masterwork of advice and instruction for fiction writers looking to make it big in the publishing world. With advice proven to create successful novels, Morrell teaches you everything you need to know about:

  • Plot
  • Character
  • Research
  • Structure
  • Viewpoint
  • Description
  • Dialogue
  • The business of publishing
  • And much more.

©2008 David Morrell (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Words, Language & Grammar Writing & Publishing Fiction Business Inspiring

Critic reviews

“I found the acute observations and his narrative philosophy more valuable for the new writer than the contents of any 100 other texts.” (Dean Koontz)
“For anyone interested in the craft of writing, from beginners to seasoned veterans, this is a must read.” (Booklist)
“This is the best guidebook to both writing and the business of writing that I've ever read.” (Peter Straub)
Practical Writing Advice • Comprehensive Guidance • Brilliant Narration • Insightful Techniques • Realistic Approach

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The author is very candid about what it actually takes to become and sustain a career as a professional writer. Highly recommend to anyone actually trying to make a living at the keyboard.

As a pro writer myself, this book is dead on

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Although the book is geared toward fiction writers, it has many great points for any writer including screen writers.

The author has multiple published books including "First Blood" which was converted into Rambo - First Blood. This part of the book is my favorite. It explains his development of the book and how the movie was pitched then later morphed into the movie series (much different than his novel).

As a published author, he provides tremendous insight into the world of fiction writing and some of the politics involved with getting a book published and methods some use to become and remain full-time authors.

There are a few sections on different genres and how to select the correct path for a successful publishing.

I listened to it over multiple sittings and there are sections of the book which could warrant having the printed version to highlight and make notes.

The author was a college professor and his education background is apparent (in a good way) throughout the book.

Great listen for any writer

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Filled with great information for me as I work on my first novel. This is my second reading. I have a greater understanding of his message as I grow and write.













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This is a great book for someone interested in being a writer and even someone interested in just knowing how writers are able to create page turners. David Morrell is known for writing "First Blood," which is often mistakenly referred to as "Rambo." The tone is conversational and even modest for someone who has written bestsellers. Th book is filled with useful advice and humorous stories.

Great advice for writers

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Firstly, I really enjoyed this reader. There were times where his delivery was so enthusiastic that I thought maybe HE wrote the book. Lawlor was the perfect match for Morrell's direct, clean, and clear prose.

This book features lots of advice and tips on writing the types of books Morrell writes -- thrillers. (I don't mean that pejoratively, if it sounds that way.) There's a good assortment of life stories on everything from Morrell's life before publication up to and including his present day success. I was pleased to hear a few real world figures. He includes statistics on how few people actually make a living as a professional writer. Morrell is one of the few writers to tell you honestly what he was paid for one of his projects. He breaks down the sale and history of First Blood for you.

He has an extended section where he rails against the use of first person point of view in fiction. For a former Literature professor he's surprisingly literal-minded when it comes to a first person story telling. He seems to accept only diary entry or oral history transcribed as the only plausible explanations for how a first person story gets into a reader's hands. I've always taken it as one of fiction's conventions that you were more or less inside the narrators head as the story is laid out for you.

That minor quibble aside, this book lives up to it's reputation and is well worth a listen.

Did Patrick Lawlor write this?

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