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A Writer's Glossary (Part One)

A Writer's Glossary (Part One)



Find definitions from A to Z! (Part One)




About the Author -
usually a few paragraphs to one page that describes the author. Written in 3rd person. Used for books, book proposals and sometimes articles.

Agent -
a liason between a writer and their publisher or editor. They try to sell the manuscript to a publisher or editor and they usually take a 10-15% fee from the royalties and the advance.

Anthology -
a collection of short stories written by various authors, compiled in a journal or a book, or a gathering of works by one author.

Assignment -
an article the publisher or editor has assigned to a writer for an agreed upon fee.

Attachments -
clips attached to an e-mail query. -(2) -research, photos, or charts, usually attached to a nonfiction book.

Biography -
a life story of someone other than the writer.

Blank Verse -
nonrhyming poetry, usually written in iambic pentameter.

Boilerplate -
a standard contract. Most agents and/or authors make many changes on the boilerplate.

Business size envelope -
a #10 envelope which is the standard size for sending business correspondence.

Category fiction -
includes all types of fiction. See also genre.

Clean copy -
a manuscript free of wrinkles, smudges, cross-outs, and errors.

Column inch -
the amount of space in one column inch of typeset for newspapers.

Commercial novels -
a general term referring to novels designed to appeal to a large audience. Often broken into categories such as romance, mystery, western, etc. See genre.

Copyediting -
editing a manuscript for printing style, punctuation, and grammar, but not for the subject matter.

Copyright -
a means to designate ownership, and protect an author's work. Most publishers will copyright the text in the name of the author so that when the work goes out of print, all rights return to the author and the book can be sold to another publisher.

Creative Nonfiction -
nonfiction in the 1st person, that uses creative language and an innovative approach to the subject.

Derivative work -
an alteration of a previous work by annotating, condensing, adapted, translated, abridged, etc... This must have the written permission of the copyright owner of the original work.

Desktop publishing -
a publishing method for a personal computer that can illustrate, layout, print, design, and typeset for distribution.

Eclectic -
a variety of different genres or writing styles.

Editor -
chooses articles or novels and edits writing.

E-zine -
a magazine published online.

Fair use -
a portion of the copyright law stating small passages from copyrighted material may be used without the owner's permission.

Feature -
an article about human interests instead of news. Used in magazines to describe a distinctive department or a lead article.

Filler -
a short item used to complete a magazine or newspaper page such as: short humor, an anecdote, a timeless news item or light verse.

First person point of view -
the author reports or narrates the story from his or her point of view.

Flat Fee -
same as "work-for-hire." The illustrator or author is paid a lump sum for their work, and gets no royalties.

Frontlist -
books published in the current season and shown in the publisher's current catalogue.

Ghost writer-
a book, story, article, or speech that is based on another person's experience or ideas. No byline given for the writer.

Gothic novel -
a genre or category of fiction that usually has a pretty young woman, a castle or mansion, a menace, and a hero.

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