

Bedford-Jones also wrote about the title book: Bedford-Jones discloses some of the priceless secrets of the trade, gathered from extensive and highly successful practical experience." But to th ewriter who has no such exalted dignity at stake and frankly wishes to make a comfortable living out of fiction writing, Mr. Bedford-Jones has nothing to say in this volume on fiction writing as a business. "To the literary snob, who shudders at the word "commercial," and sneers at popular tastes, while starving unknown in a garret, Mr. On the original book cover, Bedfor-Jones left this note: His "This Fiction Business" has been combined with two of his finest novels so you can hear from the "King of Pulps" not only how he did it, but read the results for yourself.

Yet he also wrote the handbook for high-speed, high-quality writing production that anyone can follow. All by writing and submitting stories to publishers. Bedford Jones routinely wrote over a million words per year and made the equivalent of possibly a 7-figure income in today's money.

Learn from one of the early Masters from the pulp magazine Golden Years.
