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#9 on Amazon #19 on
TopBestsellers.com
(Simon &
Schuster, 1999) |
"Novice and amateur writers
alike will benefit from literary agent Lukeman’s lucid advice in this handy,
inexpensive little book. Carrying the craft of writing beyond Strunk and White’s
classic Elements of Style, this book should find a wide audience: public
libraries sponsoring writers’ groups and workshops will want multiple
copies."
--Library Journal (Highly Recommended)
"Intelligent, important,
valuable and entertaining instructions....It should be read by all novice
writers--and by those whose books are already published but intend to write
more."
--Richard Marek, Former Editorial Director of Kirkus Reviews
"I have to tell you, [The First Five Pages] is one of the
best [books] I’ve read. I’ve written (and seen published) pretty close to a
dozen novels in as many years… but I wish I had read Lukeman’s book when I
began writing fiction. I’m glad I did now. It has helped, immediately….Lukeman’s
editorial eye is sharp. If every novelist and short story writer in this country
had Lukeman as an editor, we’d have a lot more readable prose out there.…
The First Five Pages should be on every writer’s shelf. This is the real
thing."
--Barnes & Noble Writers Workshop
"The difference between The
First Five Pages and most books on writing is that the others are written by
teachers and writers. This one comes from a literary agent--one whose clients
include Pulitzer Prize nominees, New York Times bestselling authors, Pushcart
Prize recipients, and American Book Award winners…. Lukeman has plenty of
solid advice worth listening to. Particularly fine are his exercises for
removing and spicing up modifiers and his remedies for all kinds of faulty
dialogue."
--Amazon.com Editorial Department (featured book)
"The First Five Pages
is most useful in its guidance on preparing and submitting your work. Lukeman
grinds his teeth over amateurish writing, too, and offers practical
corrections."
--Detroit Free Press
"Here are two books about the
craft of writing which, in our opinion, far surpass most books on that
subject....The one that appealed more strongly to this reader (and closet
writer) is literary agent Noah Lukeman’s The First Five Pages."
--Taconic Syndicated Newspapers ("Must Reads")
"Tricks of the trade…add to The
First Five Pages’ value, as do tips on grammar, style, voice and dialog,
and writing exercises…A bargain when you consider all the information packed
into [it]."
--San Antonio Express-News
"Noah Lukeman has compiled the
ultimate writer’s guide to staying out of the rejection pile.….This is no
ordinary writing book. Lukeman has stared at thousands of manuscripts, and he
can pick out poor ones with a glance….Lukeman has done a great service to the
writing community by providing this glimpse into the abyss…. The First Five
Pages is worth its weight in gold, and should be read by all experienced and
unpublished authors."
--InscriptionsMagazine.com
[one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Sites for Writers]
"Lukeman’s book is a gutsy
reminder.…New writers will pore over his exercises in detail, while more
skilled writers will use them to throw new light on specific problem areas….Lukeman
is in fact offering a much larger opportunity to any writer who wants to seize
it….It’s an excellent book and at such a reasonable price it’s also a
great investment."
--Rosedog.com
"Wonderful advice….I was
amazed reading it…I was terribly impressed….The book neatly describes the
majority of what I personally find wrong with beginners’ (even much
professional) writing….The title is from the widely practiced, but perhaps not
as widely known, concept that you only have the first few pages to make an
impression….This is the book to read….I agree with him so much, and like it
so well, my only regret is that I didn’t write it myself."
--Critters.org
[one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Sites for Writers]
"In the world of writers’
how-to books, you are often confronted with hyperbole and rash promises when
what you need is practicality and frank advice. With Lukeman, a veteran literary
agent, you get just what you need…Sensible (occasionally unorthodox) solutions
and apt quotes are offered...Lukeman is unflinchingly realistic, but
compassionate as well. He recognizes the determination and devotion that writing
requires. Pragmatic, intelligent and readable, The First Five Pages …will
certainly help writers of any kind defeat rejection and possibly
score."
--Writers.com
[one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Sites for Writers]
"Lukeman knows the publishing
industry from the inside out and the outside in.… The First Five Pages
is an entertaining example of good literary style delivered by a qualified
expert on selling or not selling books to publishers."
--FictionForest.com
[one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Sites for Writers]
"When you read The First
Five Pages, you’ll hope Noah Lukeman will one day teach us more. …I don’t
usually praise books on writer’s craft on my site…but The First Five
Pages is exceptional… I read The First Five Pages in two sittings
(and plan to read it again). I own about 100 books on craft…In my opinion,
yours ranks among the best."
--Prairieden.com
[one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Sites for Writers]
"A small book in size only,
this one is well worth the price. I read every page the day I bought it, then
immediately started rewriting the first three pages of my novel.…I highly
recommend this book for writers who hope to publish and will deal with editors
and agents."
--The Writer’s Roost
"Noah Lukeman has great
insight into what it takes to keep an editor reading your manuscript. Writers
will definitely benefit from a thorough study of Lukeman’s many suggestions
which can help them get past the first hurdle to getting published."
--WritersWrite.com
"Mr. Lukeman has written a
definitive handbook on the pitfalls to avoid in your work..…The information
contained within its covers will help you improve your technique and perhaps
provide you with the tools to make your story leap off the pages. As writer, I
found this book to be extremely useful….I highly recommend The First Five
Pages to anyone who is serious about their writing."
Planet Showbiz (Featured selection)
"In this well-organized, clear
and pointed guide, Lukeman - himself a literary agent who has evaluated
thousands of scripts - details how to quickly create a positive first impression
and keep out of the reject pile. With exercises at the end of each chapter, this
invaluable reference will help all types of writers-novelists, journalists, even
poets-improve their technique, overcome bad writing and attract attention."
--The Writers Store
"There are hundreds of good
books that explain how to write. Noah Lukeman’s The First Five Pages is
different. Lukeman’s approach is methodical and practical, beginning with
presentation and working through common blunders with modifiers, style,
dialogue, point of view, characters, tone, focus and pacing..... Let’s hope
for a sequel..... The First Five Pages is an excellent resource that
writers should keep on their shelves. The chapters on repairing dialogue
(including "informative," "commonplace,"
"melodramatic" and "hard to follow") are especially fine,
full of insights that I haven’t seen elsewhere….And even though his task is
to explain all the things that writers do wrong, it’s clear that Lukeman
genuinely likes us and understands what makes us keep writing, even in the face
of repeated rejection."
--Downtownwriters.com
"If you write fiction, this
one is a must! Lukeman works his way from the most obvious to the most subtle,
telling just what agents look for to give them an excuse to reject your
manuscript."
--Homestead.com
"[The First Five Pages]
is a dandy little writing manual that serves as an excellent checklist of a
manuscript’s health….It will give you new eyes with which to view your book.
..This book is a gold mine for the fledgling writer….Lukeman not only details
what should and shouldn’t be done, but often explains why. Having identified
the problems, he offers solutions and provides numerous examples and
end-of-chapter exercises to assist in working on weak points. There is an vast
scope of information in these pages, and in addition to being extremely helpful,
it’s a fun read."
--AuthorShowcase.com
"The
First Five Pages by Noah Lukeman is a thin little book that packs a wallop. In
my dream of dreams, every aspiring writer would read it not once, but multiple
times. Like Strunk and White's Elements of Style, the information contained in
Lukeman's 197 page "how to write" book is too much to remember through
one reading, but invaluable to every working writer. His literary agent
perspective provides a unique view from the other side of the writing fence; one
we may not like hearing, but information we can use to our advantages."
--Kimberly K. Comeau, PC Quill
THE FIRST FIVE PAGES will be serialized in Novel and Short Story Writers Market (Writers Digest Books) in 2004.
THE
FIRST FIVE PAGES is already a part of the curriculum in many universities.
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also published in the United Kingdom
by Robert Hale Ltd.
(2000, Hardcover)
also published in Japan
Kawade Shobo Shinsha
(2001, Hardcover)
also published in Korea
(2004, Hardcover)
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