Fiction + Authorship
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- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- Plot & structure, techniques and exercises for crafting a plot that grips readers from start to finish, by James Scott Bell
- Bringing the devil to his knees, the craft of fiction and the writing life, edited by Charles Baxter and Peter Turchi
- Bleaker house, Nell Stevens
- The faith of a writer, life, craft, art, Joyce Carol Oates
- The last draft, a novelist's guide to revision, Sandra Scofield
- Willa Cather in person, interviews, speeches, and letters, selected and edited by L. Brent Bohlke
- Inside one author's heart, a deeply personal sharing with my readers, Eugenia Price
- Novelist as a vocation, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- Creating character arcs, the masterful author's guide to uniting story structure, plot, and character development, K.M. Weiland
- Publishing, a writer's memoir, Gail Godwin ; illustrations by Frances Halsband
- No plot? No problem!, a low-stress, high-velocity guide to writing a novel in 30 days, Chris Baty
- Why I write, thoughts on the craft of fiction, edited by Will Blythe
- The lie that tells a truth, a guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne
- Letters to a writer of color, edited by Deepa Anappara and Taymour Soomro
- The art of fiction, James Salter
- Dancing with Mrs. Dalloway, stories of the inspiration behind great works of literature, Celia Blue Johnson
- The art of war for writers, fiction writing strategies, tactics, and exercises, James Scott Bell
- How to write like Tolstoy, a journey into the minds of our greatest writers, Richard Cohen
- Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut, edited by William Rodney Allen
- Creative writing, a guide and glossary to fiction writing, Colin Bulman
- The kite and the string, how to write with spontaneity and control - and live to tell the tale, Alice Mattison
- Write away, one novelist's approach to fiction and the writing life, Elizabeth George
- Mastering the process, from idea to novel, Elizabeth George
- Mastering plot twists, how to use suspense, targeted storytelling strategies, and structure to captivate your readers, Jane K. Cleland ; foreword by Donald Maass
- Writing fiction, a guide to narrative craft, Janet Burroway with Elizabeth Stuckey-French
- The opposite of fate, a book of musings, Amy Tan
- On the origin of stories, evolution, cognition, and fiction, Brian Boyd
- Writing flash, how to craft and publish flash fiction for a booming market, Fred D. White
- Novelist as a vocation, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen
- From where you dream, the process of writing fiction, Robert Olen Butler ; edited with an introduction by Janet Burroway
- How to write a page turner, craft a story your readers can't put down, Jordan Rosenfeld
- The Victorian and the romantic, a memoir, a love story, and a friendship across time, Nell Stevens
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- Making a literary life, advice for writers and other dreamers, Carolyn See
- Storyville!, an illustrated guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne ; illustrated by Evan Wondolowski
- (Don't) stop me if you've heard this before, and other essays on writing fiction, Peter Turchi
- Fiction, the art and craft of writing and getting published, Michael Seidman
- Thomas Wolfe interviewed, 1929-1938, edited by Aldo P. Magi and Richard Walser
- This year you write your novel, Walter Mosley
- How to grow a novel, the most common mistakes writers make and how to overcome them, Sol Stein
- Writing fiction, the practical guide from New York's acclaimed creative writing school, written by Gotham Writers' Workshop faculty ; edited by Alexander Steele
- Thanks, but this isn't for us, a (sort of) compassionate guide to why your writing is being rejected, Jessica Page Morrell
- The conflict thesaurus, a writer's guide to obstacles, adversaries, and inner struggles, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi, Volume 1
- Narrative design, working with imagination, craft, and form, Madison Smartt Bell
- Conversations with William S. Burroughs, edited by Allen Hibbard
- Reading, writing, and leaving home, life on the page, Lynn Freed
- Whodunit?, a guide to crime, suspense, and spy fiction, [edited by] H.R.F. Keating
- Writing fiction for dummies, by Randy Ingermanson and Peter Economy
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