Thursday, April 7, 2011

Book Review and Giveaway: The Breakout Novelist by Donald Maass


The Breakout Novelist: Craft and Strategies for Career Fiction Writers by Donald Maass
Writer's Digest Books
ISBN: 978-1582979908
Published March 14, 2011
Spiral-bound Hardcover, 352 pages

My Thoughts:

There are many resources for writers on the market. Finding the book that is right for you, that inspires you and gets you moving to write that breakout novel and to improve your craft is not always easy to find. When I first read the introduction to this book, I felt that the author--experienced literary agent Donald Maass--was talking to me. I mean really talking to me. As an author I understood immediately what he was referring to, and I felt he understood exactly what I, as an author, needed to hear.

Out came my yellow highlighter, as I delved into page after page of things I needed to work on, things I already knew yet didn't know enough of. Everything I have read about novel writing, even taught in my workshops, Maass takes to a new level. I felt like I had a mentor, giving me meaty concepts to think about and apply as I typed away at my novel. Every time I picked up this book where I left off, it was like meeting with Maass at a café where I envisioned him sitting in front of me with piercing, intelligent eyes, pushing me to write not just any old story, but the breakout novel.

Sure, Maass deals with all the elements of a good novel—characterization, plot, setting, pace, ending, etc., but in ways that had me analyzing my manuscript constantly. The wheels in my head were turning so fast, I felt almost overwhelmed as I was drinking it all in. This is not a book to be read once. No way. Every page is good. And there are 343 pages of it. To illustrate the point being discussed, plenty of examples were drawn from books of various genres, some of which I had read and a lot of which I hadn't. And so I took notes.

This book was reflective for me as well as instructive. Today, with print-on-demand, almost anyone can publish a book. But as an author, you just don't want to publish a book for the sake of publishing a book. It's not enough. You want to publish a novel readers will care enough about, not only to read, but to talk about afterwards, a novel about something close to your heart, a novel you will slave after because it matters, a novel that is the breakout novel.

As a book reviewer, I read about 100 books a year, and I quickly understood what Maass was talking about as in my mind I could mentally pick out the books that really stood out to me as breakout novels, no matter what their genre or topic. That's the kind of book I want to write. If you're looking to write a great novel, a breakout novel, then this book is the one you need to read. Now. Highly recommended for any and all writers, experienced or not.

About the Author:

Donald Maass, author of The Breakout Novelist: Craft and Strategies for Career Fiction Writers, heads the Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York City, which represents more than 150 novelists and sells more than 100 novels every year to publishers in America and overseas. He is a past president of the Association of Authors Representatives, Inc., and is the author of several books.

For more information, please visit http://www.maassagency.com/ and follow the author on Facebook and Twitter

Check out this Writer's Digest Q&A With Donald Maass

And now for the giveaway!

Thanks to the publicist at FSB Associates, I have one copy to give away. Entering is easy.

Here are the rules:

1. Leave a comment about why you think you need this book. Include your email address.
2. For an extra entry, leave another comment stating if you are a follower, new or current.
3. Open to US and Canada only.
4. Giveaway ends April 21, 2011.

Winner will be chosen using Random.org and will be notified on April 22. Thanks for participating!



Disclosure: Thanks to Ruby Mansuri from FSB Associates for sending me this book for review. I was not compensated in any other way, nor told how to rate or review this product.

19 comments:

Linda Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:58:00 PM  

I would like to win it to help me write better blogs and articles for the newspaper. Thanks for the opportunity.

desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

Linda Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:59:00 PM  

I became a follower.

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Joy Tamsin David Thursday, April 07, 2011 6:37:00 PM  

I would love to win this. It's been on my wish list for a while. This title always comes up in people's lists of best writing books. I hope the manuscript I'm working on will be my breakout novel.

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Joy Tamsin David Thursday, April 07, 2011 6:37:00 PM  

I'm an old follower.

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Wanda Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:56:00 PM  

I would love to win this book to help me improve the novel I've been working on.

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Wanda Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:58:00 PM  

I am a new follower through Google Friend Connect.
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Andrea Mack Friday, April 08, 2011 6:27:00 AM  

Wow - thanks for the contest! I've wanted to own a copy of this book for a while, because I've heard so many great things about it. I'd love to learn more to make my writing stronger.

Meghan Schuessler Friday, April 08, 2011 1:44:00 PM  

I'd love to win this book. I've heard a ton of good things about it, but I just can't afford to add any new books to my library at the moment :(

meghan.schuessler at yahoo dot com

Meghan Schuessler Friday, April 08, 2011 1:44:00 PM  

I've been a follower for a while now :)

meghan.schuessler at yahoo dot com

Ben Friday, April 08, 2011 2:13:00 PM  

Great review. You seized the essence of Maass' appeal. I have the book and it's worth it a 100%

Patty Friday, April 08, 2011 9:28:00 PM  

I've taken several fiction writing classes and I think this book will help me make my writing stronger ---
patricia dot mariani dot esq at gmail dot com

Patty Friday, April 08, 2011 9:28:00 PM  

I'm a new follower.

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Brandon & Natalie Sunday, April 10, 2011 1:43:00 PM  

I would love to win this book. It would encourage my writing in so many ways - any book that makes you bring out your is a book I want to read :)

nattiesue2 at hotmail dot com

Glynis Wednesday, April 13, 2011 1:42:00 PM  

I am a huge fan of Maass, and refer to my copy of The Fire in Fiction on a regular basis.

I would love to win this, but will bow out politely, as I live in Cyprus. Wait! Mm, I do have a son in Vancouver who could send it over...OK, I am a follower from way back (never old). And I could do with building my library again since emigrating and having to leave my precious books behind. :/

gjscyprus at cytanet dot com dot cy

Cindy Saturday, April 16, 2011 9:30:00 AM  

I would love to win this book for my husband. He will be retiring in a few months and wants to start writing more.

drjakesma at yahoo dot com

Cindy Saturday, April 16, 2011 9:31:00 AM  

I am a new follower.

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Marla,  Saturday, April 16, 2011 2:22:00 PM  

Seen this on many lists for writing aids and would love to own a copy.

thewashingtonpit at yahoo dot com

Wanda Luce Sunday, April 17, 2011 4:06:00 PM  

I have you as "Blog I follow" on my blogger web page. I write Regencies, but..well at leasts I've written one that will be published this summer and I am three-fofurths of the way through my second, and I am hungry for truly good guidance on how to write a truly GREAT novel. I am too poor (a school teacher) to pay for so many of the great resources out there so winning a copy of this book would be a great thing for me. Hope I'm that lucky. Thanks for the advice.

Hoot Thursday, April 21, 2011 12:20:00 PM  

I would love the book. I need the help finishing the book(s) I have beeing trying to write. Can't seem to finish for whatever reason.

hootowl1978 at gmail dot com

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