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How to Write Everything

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February 01, 2015

by David Quantick

How To Write Everything is the ultimate writer’s handbook. It tells you about every aspect of writing, from having an idea to getting the idea out into the world and getting paid for it, too. It covers everything from journalism to screen-writing, from speeches to sketches, from sitcoms to novels. With thirty years’ experience as an award-winning script-writer, journalist, author and broadcaster David Quantick is ideally suited, as a writer, to write this definitive writer’s guide to writing… everything. Reviews

“Clear, kind, funny, and full of good advice.There’s nobody better to provide it than David Quantick,who in writing terms is the quintessential jack of all trades and master of…well, all of them actually.” Jonathan Coe

“David Quantick has a medical condition whereby he literally cannot be unfunny.” Caitlin Moran

“This is the book David Quantick’s publishers have been waiting for.” Rob Brydon “I taught David Quantick everything he knows. Here it is – read it and weep.” Julie Burchill

“The best a man can get Legend He taught the world to laugh Some sort of king He stands astride the world of entertainment, a comedy colossus If this book is as funny as his excuses for being late to TV Burp meetings it will be a best seller!” Harry Hill

“Quantick doesn’t just make it look easy to write anything, he makes it look easy to write hilariously about everything. Damn him.” Hadley Freeman

“No chapter on ‘How To Write Quotes For A Book Cover’ but otherwise excellent and very entertaining.” Graeme Garden

“David Quantick is a brilliant and hilarious man, who has spent years writing for (and with) everybody, from Armando Iannucci to Harry Hill. This is a warm, thoughtful and incisive guide to all kinds of writing, and especially television and journalism. If you want to write, but aren’t sure where to begin, or even which medium would suit you best, he can help. A thoroughly pragmatic and unpretentious guide for the perplexed self-starter.” Haynes, author of The Amber Fury.