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Ramiro
Burr
Writing, Music, Journalism
The Topic
"So What Does it Take to Write
a Book?" Music reporter/columnist/blogger Ramiro Burr
reveals what aspiring writers need to become an author. From fresh ideas and
marketing know-how to conviction and commitment, Burr covers the basics to help
you launch your writing career. Plus, learn the five critical skills authors
must have to convince publishers that they have a winning book idea.
The Challenges
Do you dream of writing the
All-American novel? Do you have a fantastic story to tell? Are you frustrated
because you know more about cooking, raising kids, management or building a home
than the published “experts”? Are you a writer or a dreamer? Will you get
rich?
The Guidance
Ramiro
Burr is a veteran reporter, syndicated columnist, free-lance writer, and
nationally recognized author, whose dynamic talk helps aspiring writers:
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Identify an exciting book idea that’s new, unique, and exciting.
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Prepare a winning book proposal that will communicate your idea’s
marketability.
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Take inventory to find out if you have the dedication, talent, and
expertise to deliver.
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Realize that if you get a contract, you haven’t reached your dream,
it’s only the beginning.
Through
these points and more, Burr outlines useful tips to crystallize your idea,
commit to a winning plan and a timetable to help you write a successful book.
The Credentials
An experienced and prolific writer, Burr wrote the 1999 Billboard
Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music on Billboard Books. He is also a Billboard
correspondent and a free-lance music writer published by Pulse,
Rhythm Music, Songlines, Cashbox, Latina, Performance and New
Country Music magazines, as well as the Houston
Chronicle and Austin Chronicle
newspapers. Burr’s book credits include the new 2000World
Music: The Rough Guide, by the London-based Rough Guides and the Hispanic
Almanac, on Visible Ink Press.
Contact: Ramiro Burr, Music Reporter,
210-822-6089, Musicreporter@gmail.com.
www.ramiroburr.com

©1997-2003 Ramiro Burr. All rights reserved. Used by
permission only. Suggestions, comments or compliments? Email: Musicreporter@gmail.com
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