Fiction + Technique
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- Writing a novel and getting published for dummies, by George Green and Lizzy Kremer
- Fiction first aid, instant remedies for novels, stories, and scripts, Raymond Obstfeld
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- Faulkner's questioning narratives, fiction of his major phase, 1929-42, David Minter
- Creating character arcs, the masterful author's guide to uniting story structure, plot, and character development, K.M. Weiland
- The art of the novel, by Milan Kundera
- The art of character, creating memorable characters for fiction, film, and TV, David Corbett
- How to write like Tolstoy, a journey into the minds of our greatest writers, Richard Cohen
- The art of war for writers, fiction writing strategies, tactics, and exercises, James Scott Bell
- Mastering the process, from idea to novel, Elizabeth George
- The fiction dictionary, Laurie Henry
- Writing fiction, a guide to narrative craft, Janet Burroway with Elizabeth Stuckey-French
- The last draft, a novelist's guide to revision, Sandra Scofield
- Breathing life into your characters, Rachel Ballon
- The kite and the string, how to write with spontaneity and control - and live to tell the tale, Alice Mattison
- The muses of John Barth, tradition and metafiction from Lost in the funhouse to The Tidewater tales, Max F. Schulz
- Technique in fiction, by Robie Macauley and George Lanning
- Craft in the real world, rethinking fiction writing and workshopping, Matthew Salesses
- Getting into character, seven secrets a novelist can learn from actors, Brandilynn Collins
- Wonderbook, an illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction, Jeff VanderMeer ; art by Jeremy Zerfoss (and many others)
- The art of time in fiction, as long as it takes, Joan Silber
- How to draw a novel, Martín Solares ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary
- How to write a page turner, craft a story your readers can't put down, Jordan Rosenfeld
- This year you write your novel, Walter Mosley
- (Don't) stop me if you've heard this before, and other essays on writing fiction, Peter Turchi
- Storyville!, an illustrated guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne ; illustrated by Evan Wondolowski
- Fiction, the art and craft of writing and getting published, Michael Seidman
- 45 Master characters, mythic models for creating original characters, Victoria Schmidt
- How to craft a great story, how to master plot, structure and form in your creative writing, Chris Sykes
- Fiction writer's workshop, the key elements of a writing workshop, Josip Novakovich
- The making of a writer, Gail Godwin ; edited by Rob Neufeld, Volume 2
- Beyond the first draft, the art of fiction, John Casey
- The conflict thesaurus, a writer's guide to obstacles, adversaries, and inner struggles, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi, Volume 1
- Writing fiction for dummies, by Randy Ingermanson and Peter Economy
- Creating character arcs workbook, K.M. Weiland
- How to grow a novel, the most common mistakes writers make and how to overcome them, Sol Stein
- The anatomy of genres, how story forms explain the way the world works, John Truby
- Elements of fiction, Walter Mosley
- Testaments betrayed, an essay in nine parts, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
- Writing the private eye novel, a handbook, by the Private Eye Writers of America ; edited by Robert J. Randisi
- On writing, Eudora Welty ; introduction by Richard Bausch
- Great beginnings and endings, opening and closing lines of great novels, [compiled by] Georgianne Ensign
- The weekend novelist rewrites the novel, a step-by-step guide to perfecting your work, Robert J. Ray
- Why will no-one publish my novel?, a handbook for the rejected writer, Fay Weldon
- Essays two, on Proust, translation, foreign languages, and the city of Arles, Lydia Davis
- Novelist's boot camp, 101 ways to take your book from boring to bestseller, Todd A. Stone
- Refuse to be done, how to write and rewrite a novel in three drafts, Matt Bell
- Dialogue, the art of verbal action for page, stage, screen, Robert McKee
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