So You Want to Be A Writer by Allison Tait & Valerie Khoo
(Australian Writers Centre) PB RRP ISBN 9780648555902
Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
This book is
co-written by two authors; Khoo is founder and CEO of the Australian Writers
Centre based in Sydney while Tait publishes under the name of AL Tait. Its
sub-title is ‘How to get started while you still have a day job’ so it’s aimed
at those who are thinking about becoming writers. Its chapter headings include
‘Finding your tribe’, ‘dealing with other people’, ‘how to go on a creative
date’ and ‘finding time to write’.
The book has
a breezy and wordy personal approach with examples drawn often from the
author’s real-life experiences in the book industry. For example, it tells how
Tait and Khoo found ideas for their various books, with a fifth of the book
(‘don’t just take our word for it’) being advice given by many authors (fiction
and non-fiction, commercially published and self-published) and editors and
publishers. It also shows how to build an online profile and how to use
technology such as Scrivener, Trello and Google Drive and includes information
such as how to find a writing mentor.
Don’t expect
to get advice on the craft of writing with this book. Its main pitch is to show
aspiring writers how others managed to break into print. As such it should
prove to be very popular, in fact (in the words of Pamela Hart, award-winning
historical fiction author), ‘it is perfect for the person who wants to write
but doesn’t have the confidence or the know-how to start.’
Tait and
Khoo also host the top-rating podcast ‘So You Want To Be a Writer’ for
Vivid Ideas, in which they expand their dialogue into a panel discussion with
audience participation to help aspiring writers determine the exact steps they
need to take to get into their chosen writing field.
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