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The Book Deal

How self publishing can lead to a real book deal

March 11, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

A successfully self-published book can propel you down the road to a book contract at a commercial publishing house. That's the truth of the matter, despite the worries I hear from writers that self-publishing could doom their hopes of ever landing a real book deal. Don't listen to those … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, How To Get Published, Self-Publishing

The writer’s toolkit: A voice journal for character development

February 25, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

"A voice journal will keep your characters from becoming little versions of you." That advice comes from James Scott Bell, author of The Art of War for Writers, a new book of strategies and exercises for fiction authors. "You'll find yourself excited about your characters. You'll think about them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft of Writing, The writer's toolkit

Ask the editor: Tips for blending in the backstory

February 8, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

Q:  There's some background information I need to include so my narrative makes more sense.  How can I do that without breaking the flow of the story? A:  Many writers struggle with blending in historical context and a who's who of key characters from the past whose influence has led up to their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ask the Editor, Craft of Writing

YA is red hot: Tips from 3 top agents

January 30, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

Psst! Wanna write a scorcher for the booming YA market? OK, here's the secret: The first thing you need to do is create an authentic, quirky, true-to-life voice. The story and characterizations in Young Adult fiction are crucial too, of course, but the most important element is that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published

Hooks that snag great book deals

January 17, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

I can't help smiling when I read a good hook.  When it happens, it's a rush, a little like falling in love. The hook -- those critical initial sentences of a query letter from an author, or the opening of the book proposal itself -- are the first and most important words that agents and acquiring … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How To Get Published

Writing a memoir: 7 tips for defeating your inner critic

January 10, 2010 by Alan Rinzler

"Writing a memoir is an act of courage. Be brave. It means exposing who you really are, which is hard to do, even to yourself." That advice comes from a conversation I had recently with Linda Joy Myers, Ph.D., President of the National Association of Memoir Writers. She's the author of a new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Craft of Writing, How To Get Published, Memoir

Ask the editor: Help with transitions and bridges

December 28, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Q: Someone in my writers group complained that my plot is hard to follow. Can you help? A: You might need to work on the transitions -- the glue that makes a seamless narrative.  You might need to add a few words of clarification or entire new passages to bridge the gaps. Your reader could be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ask the Editor, Craft of Writing

Publishers desperately seeking insanely great debut novelists

December 17, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

"Everybody's looking for the next big thing -- a work of great literary fiction from an unknown writer who's never been published." That's according to Jay Schaefer, an editor-at-large at Workman Publishers in New York City and its subsidiary, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, North … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, How To Get Published

Lighting up your reader’s brain: Can neuroscience teach you to be a better writer?

December 7, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

What if a reader's neocortex actually lit up because he recognized your cab driver's distinctive Hoboken snarl? Or her hypothalamus sent off sparks because she could practically taste the creamy hot chocolate with handmade vanilla marshmallows that your heroine sipped at the Bittersweet Café? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft of Writing

9 tips for successful author readings

November 19, 2009 by Alan Rinzler

Readers are fans. They love author appearances! What's more, a successful author reading can spark sales and help build a following for a new book. Publishers know this, but unfortunately, the days of big budgets for glamorous book tours and star-spangled author events are now largely behind … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Industry Trends, Marketing Your Book

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About The Book Deal

Welcome readers.  Let me introduce myself and offer up some credentials for the opinions, perspectives and insights in this blog. In nearly … more »

Working with Alan

I can’t thank you enough!

"Working together was interesting, challenging, and fun. I can't thank you enough for taking my stories and putting them in a comprehensible order, focusing more on my younger, formative days with my parents, and helping me remember great events that added so much to the book."

– US Senator Barbara Boxer. Her memoir, The Art of Tough, was published by Hachette in June 2016.

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"Figure out how to get Alan on your side. He took my rambling manifesto and helped me hone it into a sharp, funny, culture-changing book featured in the New York Times, the New Yorker, The Atlantic, the Times of London, and most recently on The Daily Show."

– Lenore Skenazy, author Free Range Kids – How to Raise Safe, Self-Reliant Children Without Going Nuts with Worry.

Enthusiastic, imaginative and razor sharp

"Alan is enthusiastic, imaginative, razor-sharp, concise. His line-editing is specific and actionable; his developmental advice truly invaluable, providing focus and direction to the often chaotic process of writing a first novel."

– David Tomlinson, author of The Midnight Man.

An advocate, friend and mentor

“Alan can tell you at one glance, where a manuscript works and where it doesn’t. More than an editor, he’s an advocate, friend, mentor, and a bullshit detector of the highest caliber.”

–  Celeste Chaney, author of In Absence of Fear

A 5-star Olympic Gold Medal for editing!

"Alan Rinzler has edited seven of my books, and no one compares to his competence as an editor. Everything I write he makes better. Alan knows the business, knows writing and understands a writer’s needs. He has my 5-Star Olympic Gold Medal for editing! I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to work with him."

– Michele Borba, author of Building Moral Intelligence, The Big Book of Parenting Solutions, and others.

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Tips for blending in the backstory

Tips for blending in
the backstory
2015-07-28T14:50:53-07:00
Tips for blending in the backstory
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Wake up your readers! How to thicken a plot

Wake up your readers!
How to thicken a plot
2015-07-28T15:29:05-07:00
Wake up your readers! How to thicken a plot
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Memoir or novel for my true story?

Memoir or novel
for my true story?
2015-07-28T20:47:16-07:00
Memoir or novel for my true story?
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Is your book in need of emotional glue?

Is your book in need of emotional glue?
2015-07-28T20:51:25-07:00
Is your book in need of emotional glue?
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Can I really become a better writer?

Can I really become a better writer?
2015-07-28T21:05:22-07:00
Can I really become a better writer?
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7 techniques for a dynamite plot

7 techniques for
a dynamite plot
2015-07-28T21:17:53-07:00
7 techniques for a dynamite plot
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What to expect from a developmental editor

What to expect from
a developmental editor
2015-07-28T21:21:18-07:00
What to expect from a developmental editor
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