- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Little, Brown and Company
2007.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 111 pages
- Bibliography
- Includes index.
- ISBN
- 9780316065412
- Introduction
- 1. The General Disciplines That Every Writer Needs
- Writing Every Day
- Learning How to Write Without Restraint
- Avoidance, False Starts, and Dead-End Thinking
- A Final Note About Process
- 2. The Elements of Fiction
- The Narrative Voice
- First-Person Narrative
- Third-Person Narrative
- The Omniscient Narrator
- Final Notes on Narrative Voice
- Showing and Telling
- Sensations
- Emotions
- The Pedestrian in Fiction
- Metaphor and Simile
- Final Note on Showing and Telling
- Character and Character Development
- A Final Note on Character Development
- Story
- Intuition Versus Structure
- Engagement
- Plot
- Final Thoughts on Plot and Story
- The Uses of Poetry in Fiction Writing
- 3. Where to Begin
- Congratulations
- First Words
- The Midlands of the Novel
- Research
- 4. Rewriting, or Editing
- The First Draft
- The Second Draft
- The Many Drafts That Follow
- The Elements of Rewriting
- The Nexus of Character, Story, Theme, and Plot
- The Devil and the Details
- Repetition
- Descriptions and Condensation
- Dialogue
- A Solitary Exercise
- Music
- When Am I Finished Rewriting?
- 5. Miscellany
- On Genre
- A Note on Aesthetics
- Writing Workshops
- Literary Organizations, Agents, Publishers...and Getting Published
- 6. In Summation
- Index
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