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Cory Doctorow and Karl Schroeder – The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Science Fiction | Review

Title: The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Science Fiction

Author: Cory Doctorow and Karl Schroeder

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 360

Rating: 6/10

 

Cory Doctorow and Karl Schroeder - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Science Fiction

Cory Doctorow and Karl Schroeder – The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Science Fiction

 

I’m confused – I’ve always heard good things about Cory Doctorow’s writing, but this is the second of two books of his that I’ve read, and both of them have left me feeling disappointed. Here, he promises to “help you meld the creative with the practical and make some extra cash in the process.”

The problem is that it’s all a little too basic, and when you feel like further advice is required, you’re prompted to contact an organisation because it’s outside the scope of the book – it really does feel like an idiot’s guide, and it’s a little demeaning in places, even if it is accidental.

It also hasn’t aged well – most of the information that the book contains is just a Google search away, and half of the agents and publications that he suggests you contact are no longer in business, having failed to adapt to the digital age. It’s only fourteen years old, but fourteen years has made a hell of a difference.

 

Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow

 

Besides, it just feels like a cheap knock-off of the ‘For Dummies‘ series – in fact, the Idiot’s Guide series has always paralleled the For Dummies series, and both of them were popularised by a book about MS-DOS. I don’t know which series launched first, but I know which one is better. I’ll give you a hint – it’s not this one.

I’m not saying that there isn’t any value to be gained from reading it, but take what you read with a pinch of salt and forge your own path through the murky world of writing and publishing – promoting your work is a skill, much like writing is, and you’ll have to develop your own techniques to suit your needs.

There’s only so much you can learn from a book, and I’m sure there are better, more up-to-date books out there for you to read. Pick this one above the others if you want to, but do so at your peril.

 

Karl Schroeder

Karl Schroeder

 

Click here to buy The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Science Fiction.


Cory Doctorow and others – Essential Blogging

Title: Essential Blogging

Author: Cory Doctorow, Rael Dornfest, J. Scott Johnson, Shelley Powers, Benjamin Trott and Mena G. Trott

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 244

Rating: 5/10

 

Cory Doctorow and others - Essentially Blogging

Cory Doctorow and others – Essential Blogging

 

I should preface this review by pointing out that this book was published back in 2002, back before social networking and before blogging went mainstream. In fact, the book was written and released before Google bought Blogspot and before WordPress was even launched, both of which happened in 2003.

Sure, the authors are all active in the blogosphere in some way or another, and they explain things with relative simplicity, considering you have to mess around with cgi scripts and command lines. It’s just that it’s no longer relevant, and unfortunately this is an example of a book that hasn’t aged. I still have big respect for the writers, particularly Cory Doctorow.

Saying that, there are a lot of typos, and that’s part of the reason for its low score. I’d be more inclined to forgive it if it was error-free, but the ‘Blogging Voiceschapter at the end had clearly been copied and pasted from e-mails with little-to-no copy editing. “I have met people because of my weblog, even I got my present job because of it,” for example. Or “You can find related informationat the fog density you feel comfortable , or ask the author a question.”

Still, worth a read if you’re interested in the history of blogging. But not, if not.

 

Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow

 

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