So You Want to Be a Novelist
So You Want to Be a Novelist
What does it mean to be a novelist in the 21st century? Jon Sealy’s memoir and manifesto explores the novelist’s career. Buy it today!
What does it mean to be a novelist in the 21st century?
How do you write a novel? What do you do with it once it’s finished? And how do you get a career as a novelist off the ground? Most honest novelists will attribute some combination of talent, hard work and luck in their success, but each of these qualities can be nurtured with a little guidance.
In the vein of E.M. Forster’s Aspects of the Novel and John Gardner’s On Becoming a Novelist, Jon Sealy shares his own story of how fiction works, from writing the first draft to building a multi-book career. Part memoir, part craft analysis, this book breaks apart the elements of fiction and explores one writer’s path from student to professional.
With clear and honest insight, author and publisher Jon Sealy shares his own story of how fiction works, from writing the first draft to building a multi-book career. In this short book, you will learn:
How to write your first draft
The basics of point of view, character development and structure
Tips for making your scenes come to life
An overview of publishing
What a novelist's career looks like in the 21st century
So You Want to be a Novelist offers aspiring writers a toolkit for understanding fiction—and serves as both guide and warning for the road ahead.
Jon Sealy is the author of three novels and the publisher of Haywire Books. His essays and reviews have appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Rumpus, The Millions and Lit Hub. He has an MFA in fiction writing and has taught writing at Purdue University and the University of Richmond. Contact him through his website.