How to Be a Literary Sensation: A Quick Guide to Exploiting Friends, Family and Facebook for Artistic Gain

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Cover of the book How to Be a Literary Sensation: A Quick Guide to Exploiting Friends, Family and Facebook for Artistic Gain by Krishna Shastri Devulapalli, HarperCollins Publishers India
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Author: Krishna Shastri Devulapalli ISBN: 9789351772231
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Harpercollins Language: English
Author: Krishna Shastri Devulapalli
ISBN: 9789351772231
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India
Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Harpercollins
Language: English

You have a potential bestseller, but you're sick of stumbling around, manuscript in hand, begging publishers to look at it? You're a published writer who has sold exactly three copies of your book, of which two are to your mother? Fear not. From India's Certified Number One Non-Bestselling Humour Writer comes the ultimate self-help book for writers. Find out everything you wanted to know about being a literary sensation but you couldn't ask CB because he has blocked you. Discover the must-know publishing terms for every Indian writer, the writerly art of exploiting family and friends, the connection between veg bondas and bestsellers, how to be a lit fest scene-stealer, why the Nagin Dance is a must-have literary skill, publishing trends to watch out for, copyright-free bestseller ideas, and other best-kept secrets of Indian publishing. Get this guide. Get two, in fact, and hide the second one. From that pesky neighbour of yours who is writing a book.

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You have a potential bestseller, but you're sick of stumbling around, manuscript in hand, begging publishers to look at it? You're a published writer who has sold exactly three copies of your book, of which two are to your mother? Fear not. From India's Certified Number One Non-Bestselling Humour Writer comes the ultimate self-help book for writers. Find out everything you wanted to know about being a literary sensation but you couldn't ask CB because he has blocked you. Discover the must-know publishing terms for every Indian writer, the writerly art of exploiting family and friends, the connection between veg bondas and bestsellers, how to be a lit fest scene-stealer, why the Nagin Dance is a must-have literary skill, publishing trends to watch out for, copyright-free bestseller ideas, and other best-kept secrets of Indian publishing. Get this guide. Get two, in fact, and hide the second one. From that pesky neighbour of yours who is writing a book.

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