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Don't Live For Your Obituary (2017)

par John Scalzi

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Between 2008 and 2017, author John Scalzi wrote fifteen books, became a New York Times bestselling author, and won numerous awards, including the Hugo, the Locus and the Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio. He also had book deals crater, lost more awards than he won, worried about his mortgage and health insurance, flubbed a few deadlines, tried to be a decent parent and husband, and got into some arguments on the Internet, because, after all, that's what the Internet is for. Scalzi wrote about it all--the highs and lows in the life of a working writer--and gave his readers, and other writers, a glimpse of the day-to-day business of navigating a writing life in today's world. Sometimes these essays offered advice. Sometimes they commented on the practical business of publishing and selling books. Sometimes they focused on the writing issues, arguments and personalities of the day. And sometimes, Scalzi reflected on his own writing life and career, and what both meant in the larger scheme of things. Don't Live For Your Obituary is a curated selection of that decade of advice, commentary and observations on the writing life, from one of the best-known science fiction authors working today. But more than that, it's a portrait of an era--ten years of drama, controversy and change in writing, speculative fiction and the world in general--from someone who was there when it happened... and who had opinions about it all.… (plus d'informations)
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Are you an artist? Do you write, sing, paint or play music to make a living? Do you think you want to make money from your art? I suggest that you at least read the first 100 pages of this book. John Scalzi is an artist who makes his living by artistically expressing himself as a writer. The first 100 or so pages of this book applies to anyone in the arts who wants live off their work. His advice constitutes the course you never got in Art school or Music school. The course on contracts, and general financial advice that will help you earn a living as an artist. The remainder of the book focuses on how a writer in particular should view their field of endeavor. The essays and ensuing advice may not be directly applicable to the painter, or jazz player but it remains useful. This book is a grouping of his essays from his blog posts. It written in a casual and sometimes snarky style that is essence of writing style. John Scalzi is commercial writer and corporate consultant who decided to earn a living as a science fiction writer. He is most famous for his book the The Old Man's War. This current book is the distillation of his experiences in the publishing and writing worlds.His advice and observations are universally applicable to working artists in every field. ( )
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Between 2008 and 2017, author John Scalzi wrote fifteen books, became a New York Times bestselling author, and won numerous awards, including the Hugo, the Locus and the Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio. He also had book deals crater, lost more awards than he won, worried about his mortgage and health insurance, flubbed a few deadlines, tried to be a decent parent and husband, and got into some arguments on the Internet, because, after all, that's what the Internet is for. Scalzi wrote about it all--the highs and lows in the life of a working writer--and gave his readers, and other writers, a glimpse of the day-to-day business of navigating a writing life in today's world. Sometimes these essays offered advice. Sometimes they commented on the practical business of publishing and selling books. Sometimes they focused on the writing issues, arguments and personalities of the day. And sometimes, Scalzi reflected on his own writing life and career, and what both meant in the larger scheme of things. Don't Live For Your Obituary is a curated selection of that decade of advice, commentary and observations on the writing life, from one of the best-known science fiction authors working today. But more than that, it's a portrait of an era--ten years of drama, controversy and change in writing, speculative fiction and the world in general--from someone who was there when it happened... and who had opinions about it all.

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