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Rabiner, S., & Fortunato, A. (2002). Thinking like your editor: How to write great serious nonfiction— and get it published (1st ed). W.W. Norton.

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FirstAuthor:: Rabiner, Susan
Author:: Fortunato, Alfred
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Title:: Thinking like your editor: how to write great serious nonfiction— and get it published
Year:: 2002
Citekey:: rabinerThinkingYourEditor2002
itemType:: book
Publisher:: W.W. Norton
Location:: New York
ISBN:: 978-0-393-03892-7

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Includes index

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Thinking Like an Editor: Audience, — Audience, Audience — Part One: The Submission Package — Chapter 2: How to Write a Proposal — Chapter 3: Wrapping Up the Submission Package: — The Table of Contents, the Sample — Chapter, and Supporting Materials — Chapter 4: PlacingYour Manuscript with a Publisher: — To Agent or Not to Agent, and Other — Questions about the Publishing Acquisition — Process — Chapter 5: A Question of Fairness and Other Limits — of Argument in Serious Nonfiction 141 — Chapter 6: Using Narrative Tension 177 — Chapter 7: From Introduction to Epilogue: Writing — Your Book Chapter by Chapter-and — What to Do WhenYou Get into Trouble 196 — Part Three: From Editing to Marketing to Publi cation — Chapter 8: How to Be Published Well 223 — Appendix: A Sample Proposal and Writing Sample 239 — Acknowledgments 269 — Index 271.

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