How to…write it

£6.99

Walking readers through T.S. Eliot’s personal journey of falling into poetry at a young age, and his years spent honing his craft and building a community of poets, this book will arm readers with essential creative lessons to help make their own idea, be it a poem, short story, novel or memoir, a finished and published work.

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Description

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How to Write It: Tell Your Story

This book is a masterclass in the craft of writing and poetry from one of Britain’s most celebrated poets and educators, T.S. Eliot Prize nominee Anthony Anaxagorou.

Taking readers on a personal journey through his early life and school years, through to his relationship with literature, education poetry and writing, this book is filled with tips, anecdotes and publishing advice for anyone interested in getting their work seen. From Anthony’s first slam win to the evolving British poetry scene, this book will provoke readers into thinking about their writing more carefully – be it a poem, short story or novel – and help them finally get their book out into the world.

This book is essential reading for taking your work to the next level, and is introduced with an inspirational foreword by Sunday Times bestselling author, Candice Carty-Williams.
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‘This brilliant little book […] a guide to writing practical and theoretical’ Radio 4, ‘Start The Week’
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Designed to inspire and encourage readers to unlock their potential and provoke change, the How To series offers a new model in publishing, helping to break down knowledge barriers and uplift the next generation.

Creatively presented and packed with clear, step-by-step, practical advice, this series is essential reading for anyone seeking guidance to thrive in the modern world. Curate your bookshelf with these collectable titles.

Additional information

Weight 103 g
Dimensions 14.8 × 11 × 1.5 cm
Author

Publisher

Merky Books

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xiii, 156

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

808.02 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K