The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing

The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: 9780898798319

Contains thirty-seven articles drawn from the pages of "Writer's Digest" magazine, in which authors, editors, agents, and teachers offer advice on various aspects of novel-writing, discussing topics such as building plot skeletons, writing good dialogue, creating a book outline, and negotiating a contract.

The Complete Handbook Of Novel Writing

The Complete Handbook Of Novel Writing
Author: Editors of Writer's Digest Books
Publisher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2010-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781582979588

Get advice from the best in the business on every part of the novel writing and publishing process! In The Complete Handbook of Novel Writing, 2nd Edition, you'll learn from the invaluable advice of established writers. Discover new ways to generate ideas, implement intriguing techniques, and find the inspiration you need to finish your work. This fully-revised edition includes a revamped marketing section that covers the unique challenges of today's publishing market and the boundless opportunities of online promotion. Inside you'll find expert advice from dozens of bestselling authors and publishing professionals on how to: Master the elements of fiction, from plot and characters to dialogue and point of view Develop a unique voice and sensibility in your writing Manage the practical aspects of writing, from overcoming writer's block to revising your work Determine what elements your story needs to succeed in a particular genre - science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, inspirational, romance (mainstream and Christian), or historical fiction Find an agent, market your work, and get published - or self-publish - successfully You'll also find interviews with some of the world's finest writers, including Margaret Atwood, Tom Clancy, Brock Clarke, Cory Doctorow, Dave Eggers, Elizabeth George, Jerry Jenkins, Stephen King, Megan McCafferty, Audrey Niffenegger, Joyce Carol Oates, Chuck Palahniuk, James Patterson, Richard Russo, Anne Tyler, John Updike, and Kurt Vonnegut. Their words will provide you with the guidance and encouragement of your very own writing mentor. The Complete Handbook of Novel Writing is your one-stop resource for everything you need to know about the craft and business of creating a bestseller.

Handbook of Short Story Writing

Handbook of Short Story Writing
Author: Frank A. Dickson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1970
Genre: Novelle
ISBN:

Many writers address every aspect of writing the short story.

Writer's Digest Handbook of Magazine Article Writing

Writer's Digest Handbook of Magazine Article Writing
Author: Michelle Ruberg
Publisher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This book is the only resource writers need for all of their questions on how to: brainstorm creative article ideas; find the right magazine for their work; and keep editors coming back for more!

Handbook of Short Story Writing

Handbook of Short Story Writing
Author: Frank A. Dickson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1970
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780898790498

Here's a collection of the most helpful articles from WRITER'S DIGEST magazine covering every aspect of short story writing. Every writer, from beginner to professional, will find guidance, encouragement, and answers to such concerns as how to make characters believable, developing dialogue, writer's block, viewpoint, the all-important use of conflict, and much more.

Writer's Digest Handbook of Making Money Freelance Writing

Writer's Digest Handbook of Making Money Freelance Writing
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

More than 40 articles collected from the pages of Writers Digest Magazine answer your business and financial questions about freelance writing. It focuses on all varieties of writing.

Creating Characters

Creating Characters
Author: Writer's Digest Books
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1599638762

Create characters that leap off the page--and into readers' hearts! Populating your fiction with authentic, vivid characters is a surefire way to captivate your readers from the first sentence to the last. Whether you're writing a series, novel, short story, or flash fiction, Creating Characters is an invaluable guide to bringing your fictional cast to life. This book is a comprehensive reference to every stage of character development. You'll find timely advice and helpful instruction from best-selling authors like Nancy Kress, Elizabeth Sims, Orson Scott Card, Chuck Wendig, Hallie Ephron, Donald Maass, and James Scott Bell. They'll show you how to: • Effectively introduce your characters • Build a believable protagonist • Develop strong anti-heroes and compelling villains • Juggle multiple points of view without missing a beat • Craft authentic dialogue that propels the story forward • Motivate your characters with powerful objectives and a believable conflict • Show dynamic character development over the course of a story No matter what your genre, Creating Characters gives you the tools necessary to create realistic, fascinating characters that your readers will root for and remember long after they've finished the story.

Writing the Private Eye Novel

Writing the Private Eye Novel
Author: Robert J. Randisi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Creative writing
ISBN: 9780898797671

Writing the Private Eye Novel is a vaulable resource for anyone who wants to try to make a living writing detective fiction. Obviously, there is no formula that guarantees success, but in this collection of essays from working authors, you can get a very good idea of what you should be thinking about and where to direct your creative energy.

179 Ways to Save a Novel

179 Ways to Save a Novel
Author: Peter Selgin
Publisher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781582976075

Looking for ways to fix your novel? Or: Is your fiction writing in peril? Based on real advice gleaned from thousands of writing critiques, 179 Ways to Save a Novel is more than a collection of ideas for troubleshooting your work-in-progress (though it holds plenty of practical writing advice). This inspiring guide doubles as a thoughtful examination of the writing life—and not just with respect to writing, but to the reading habits and thought processes of writers. The 179 meditations in this book are grouped under six headings: Substance Structure Style Symbol, Myth & Metaphor Soul and Other Matters Dip into the book at random when in need of nonspecific advice, inspiration, or criticism. Or read it straight through for a deeper examination of the writing life. However you encounter them, these meditations are guaranteed to challenge, inspire, provoke—and occasionally to tickle or annoy. But most of all they'll awaken a deeper awareness of the fiction writer's many challenges and thorny choices.