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How Words Get Good

The Story of Making a Book

Profile Books, 2022 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Background
  • Engaging
  • Insider's Take

Recommendation

Rebecca Lee, a veteran editorial manager at Penguin Random House, offers a witty insider perspective of the writing and publishing processes. Her charming book, replete with historical tidbits, quirky anecdotes, clever quotes and fascinating factoids, illuminates the roles of ghostwriters, agents and editors and reveals the factors that determine whether a book will be a bestseller. Lee’s comprehensive account of the publishing industry aims to expand your understanding of publishing and provide you with a multifaceted appreciation of the steps involved in creating a book.

Take-Aways

  • Readers enjoy stories with predictable patterns and familiar structures.
  • If you lack the time or talent to write your own story, consider employing a ghostwriter.
  • An agent can be a writer’s staunchest supporter. Find the agent who is the best fit for you.

About the Author

Rebecca Lee is a veteran editorial manager at Penguin Random House. She has spent more than two decades managing hundreds of books from delivery of manuscript to printing of finished copies.


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