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A Practical Guide to Writing & Publishing a Novel.: The Keep It Simple and Successful (K.I.S.S.) Way (Volume 1) Paperback – January 1, 1870

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Poorrichardpublishers.com
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 1, 1870
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0615676456
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0615676456
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.35 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.08 x 8.5 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 out of 5 stars 21 ratings

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Richard Wren
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A fourth generation Californian and Oakland resident for over 80 years–though recently moved to Lafayette, CA, novelist Richard L. Wren took a leap late in life, publishing his first mystery novel at age 85: CASEY’S SLIP (Poor Richard Publishers, 2011), available from Amazon.com, through your favorite bookstore, and as an ebook. Wren is currently working on a sequel.

His second book, released in 2012, is entitled JOSHUA’S REVENGE (Poor Richard Publishers), also available from Amazon.com and as an ebook.

November 2014 saw the release of Wren’s third novel, JUSTICE FOR JOSHUA (Poor Richard Publishers). Buy it on Amazon.com, order through your favorite bookstore, or look for it as an ebook.

Since then, he's published two more in 2016: MURDER MADE LEGAL (featuring Casey and Smitty from CASEY'S SLIP), and another Joshua Rogan adventure-mystery, JOSHUA: JUDGE & JURY.

For those wanting to publish their own work, Wren composed a short booklet of some of the most practical advice (in a short form) you can find anywhere for writing and publishing a novel — also applicable to non-fiction books. Based on what he learned after extensive research and practical experience, he published two editions of A Practical Guide to Writing & Publishing a Novel.: The Keep It Simple and Successful (K.I.S.S.) Way, one in 2012, and a revised edition in early 2015.

Later that same year, he teamed up with his publicity coach, author Loyd Auerbach, to couple that material with Auerbach's writing on book promotion and author publicity (note that Auerbach has thousands of media appearances). The combined book, published in late 2015, is SELF-PUBLISHING: IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE, available on Amazon.com in print or ebook formats. It has been adopted as required reading for a graduate level course (and for non-academic courses).

Wren had a 61 year career with New York Life Insurance Co., specializing in Estate Tax planning for business owners. Throughout that career, he was a nationally recognized speaker on the use of life insurance in estate planning.

Born in Watsonville, CA, his family moved to Oakland when he was three, and he’s lived there ever since. He is a graduate of Oakland Technical High School and holds a B.A. in Business Administration from Armstrong College, Berkeley, CA (1949). Additionally, he has a post graduate degree of CLU from Wharton. (similar to CPA in accounting.)

Richard Wren and his wife Betty – his high school sweetheart – are about to celebrate their 65th Anniversary. They’ve raised four children and have nine grandchildren. He’s been quite active in the Oakland community, having served in the past on the Board of the Oakland Symphony, and currently on the Board of Directors of the Woodminster Theater (for 35+ years).

He started writing “Casey’s Slip” at age 82. “I’ve always been a story teller since my 4 daughters were small children,” said Richard. “Every night I’d challenge them to give me a word and I’d make up a story. Example: They give me ‘Hamburger,’ and I make up a story about a hamburger that dreamed of becoming a New York steak. I still use that technique. My stories are designed for pure entertainment. I do not have a whole story in mind when I start. I let the story develop itself, just as life does. “

As with many other fiction writers, he draws from his own personal experiences, people he’s met and places he knows. “My wife and I have owned four sailboats and sailed the California Coast as far south as the Mexican border. I have a friend that has been a well-known Hell’s Angel for many years. I have a son-in-law that was an Oakland detective, a daughter that’s approaching a black belt in Chinese Martial Arts, and a friend that was a top FBI agent. I also have a friend that was an unlicensed sailboat deliverer on the West Coast and an acquaintance that owns a very famous Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco.”

Basing characters on people he knows, and locations in his books on places he has spent time in gives his stories a sense of reality. “In my secong book (Joshua’s Revenge) the opening takes place in Yosemite. I’ve hiked all over the Yosemite back country from the valley, to Voglesang to The Devil’s Postpile. Spent many summers in the Valley and recently interviewed the Yosemite Park Superintendent for background purposes.”

Wren has also taken the time to go beyond what he’s experienced in his long life. “I’ve interviewed employees in both the Oakland and San Francisco Morgues” for example.

Richard L. Wren is a great example of someone who has reinvented himself and his career – especially so late in life. He’s also a model for would-be novelists, both old and young.

Want to see video interviews with Richard, as well as his animated comic strip "Wit's End," and basic thoughts on self-publishing? Visit my YouTube channels at tinyurl.com/richardlwren-youtube1 and tinyurl.com/richardlwren-youtube2

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2014
    I read this book as part of a class assignment and I was immediately motivated to sit down and write. For the first time, I gave myself a word limit to write each day and in 12 days I had 12,000 words! As Richard says, "just start." Anyone who wants to write and publish a book should read this - especially those of us who experience blocks along the way.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015
    Most of these "how to" Kindle books are nothing but fluff. I was quite surprised at the few tips I was able to pick up from this.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2015
    Descent advice for a new writer. But for claiming to do ones own editing, proofreading, etc., the book needs some formatting. But I applaud anyone who gets out there and writes. It's hard stuff. If anything, this novel gives you a little pep talk to get you going.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2014
    If you are looking for a good and clear book about publishing i will recommend to buy his book. Richard Wren made this book easy and fun to read. He offers great tips and honest answers regarding the publishing world. After reading his book, I felt inspired and encouraged to write. I think it is a good start for writers who are seeking guidance and inspiration.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2017
    This was a good bit of advice, but for the most part it's things you already know like if you've written before. I found it ironic that there were noticeable typos in the edittimg section. If you're looking for good, sage wisdom it's not here. If your considering dipping you too into writing, this book is worth a look.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2015
    This is a very practical guide to getting started in indie publishing! It rings true with my experience and I learned a few tricks, too.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2016
    This is the most helpful book I've read on how to write and publish a book. I will be using this on my next book, rather than paying some publishing company big bucks, when I was the one who did all the formatting, editing, and proofreading.
    Thank you for this guide. It will be invaluable to me.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015
    Nothing really new but easy to follow plus puts everything in an order..contacts for crooked publishers and editors was nice...

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  • Diane Chartrand
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Reference
    Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2015
    I found this book very helpful and to the point. I was also told to just sit and write without worry about grammar, etc. I would recommend this book for easy ways to get it done at a low cost to put on the market.