{"id":4734,"date":"2019-09-25T13:25:58","date_gmt":"2019-09-25T07:55:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/?p=4734"},"modified":"2020-04-15T12:50:46","modified_gmt":"2020-04-15T07:20:46","slug":"books-indian-writers-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/books-indian-writers-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Books for Indian Writers to Get Noticed"},"content":{"rendered":"
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Writing is that desk, an eye candy, sometimes a brooding, heavy, wooden table stacked with pages, often a typewriter, sometimes ink pens. A writer is that glamorous, romanticized, rich (ahem) person. Well, the truth is far far away from what the TV shows and stylised photographs show you.\u00a0 Writing is a mess. It is a landslide of frustrations, anxiety, bills, and imposter syndrome. Added with a (usually ugly) laptop, unnumbered pages and pens that can never be found. The number of books giving tips on writing are innumerable but good books are hard to cross paths with. A new or inexperienced writer has many questions in his mind that need quick answers \u2014should I hire an editor, is a literary agent necessary to get published in India, how to pitch to international journals, what are the best writing tips to get started. For someone trying to publish a book or byline in India, the industry is quite different from the international one.\u00a0 You might be googling all day on how to better your writing skills or how to get published in India but what if there are quicker ways than google for your answers?<\/p>\n
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Here are the best books for Indian writers to pitch their ideas, write better and seal a publishing deal. Whether you are a freelancer, an aspiring writer, a blogger or an academician, these writing help books will come handy and help you to better your craft of writing and get noticed.<\/p>\n