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How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) Robert Graham

How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) By Robert Graham

How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) by Robert Graham


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Imaginative and accessible, this wide ranging handbook is clearly and innovatively structured around the processes and techniques of developing writing and is aimed at students who wish to develop their fiction writing skills. Emphasis is placed on reading and reflective practice, allowing students to acquire a portfolio of key skills

How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) Summary

How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) by Robert Graham

If you are a writer of fiction, this practical handbook will teach you how to acquire your own writer's tool-box. Here you will learn all about developing your craft. The wide-ranging exploration of fiction-writing skills contains many unique features, such as the focus on reflective learning and tuition on advanced skills including foreshadowing, transitions and producing short story cycles. Throughout, the approach is centred on three kinds of activity:

- examining the theory of particular fiction writing skills
- analysing the practice of these skills in examples of published work
- practising the use of skills in fiction-writing exercises.

What makes this guide so distinctive, though, is the way it consistently asks you to reflect on your work, and stresses the importance of being able to articulate the processes of writing.

Packed with wisdom about the art of fiction and filled with writing exercises, How To Write Fiction (And Think About It) examines the work of today's finest authors to teach you everything you need to know about writing short stories or longer fiction. Whether you are a student, a would-be professional author, or a general reader who simply likes to write for pleasure, this guide will equip you with a portfolio of key fiction-writing skills.

How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) Reviews

'Very friendly and direct, and full of practical insights.' - Jenny Newman, University of Nottingham, UK

About Robert Graham

ROBERT GRAHAM is Programme Leader of the BA Creative Writing degree at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. His previous publications include The Road to Somewhere: A Creative Writing Companion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors.- Introduction.- Writing Bursts.- PART 1: HOW A WRITER WORKS.- How A Writer Works.- Making Notes.- 500-word Story Project: Person, Place, Problem.- Keeping Journals.- How To Read As A Writer + Reflection Project: The Writer Reading.- Reflection Project 2: Reading As A Writer.- PART 2: HOW TO WRITE SHORT STORIES.- A Brief Tour Around The Short Story.- The Distance Between: Author, Narrator, Reader and Point of View.- Characters; H.Newall.- Living Elsewhere: Plot.- Scenes.- Dialogue.- Setting.- Epiphany.- 1000-word Story Project: Family Plot.- PART 3: HOW TO REDRAFT.- Redrafting 1: Editing.- Page Design.- Peer Appraisal.- Writer's Workshops.- Redrafting 2: Revising.- PART 4: HOW TO MANAGE FICTIONAL TIME.- Some Notes On Handling Time In Fiction; J.Friel.- Foreshadowing.- Transitions.- Crossing Timelines and Breaking Rules; H.Leach.- PART 5: HOW TO WRITE WITH STYLE.- Meaning Sense and Clarity.- Description; U.Hurley.- Sentences.- 2000-word Story Project: Dental Surgery.- PART 6: DEVELOPING YOUR FICTION.- Demons and Angels: Using a Persona; J.Newman.- Looking For The Drama; U.Hurley.- 3000-word Story Project: Literary Revision.- The Longer Story.- Story Project: The Longer Story.- The Short Story Cycle.- Story Project: The Short Story Cycle.- Structure What Is It Good For?; G.Creer.- Reflection Project 3: Where You Are Up To Now.- AFTERWORD.- How To Go the Distance.- Bibliography.- Index.

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GOR005188442
9781403993151
1403993157
How to Write Fiction (And Think About It) by Robert Graham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20061030
280
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