Writing Better Fiction, 2nd Edition

Par : Harvey Stanbrough
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233562488
  • EAN9798233562488
  • Date de parution27/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

This is the only book you need on the craft of writing fiction. Most writing-craft books out there are simply tired, reworded regurgitations of the same old stuff. They claim that you must outline, you must world-build and do character sketches, you must depend on the advice of critique groups, and so on. Writing Better Fiction breaks that pattern. It offers a new, self-confident approach, one the author used to write over 120 novels, 10 novellas, and well over 300 short stories in less than ten years.
Writing Better Fiction is an ambitious, comprehensive guide to writing any form of fiction from short stories to novellas to novels and novel series and in any genre. In twelve generous chapters, the author-a professional, prolific fiction writer-discusses every applicable general topic on the craft of writing fiction: Definition of Character-Driven Fiction The Writer's Role in the Story Story Ideas (and where to get them) Writing the Opening Writing the Cliffhanger and the Hook Writing Setting Writing the Scene Writing the Ending The Pseudonym (Pen Name) vs.
the Persona Writing Into the Dark It's All Up to You A Grammar Refresher Throughout, this book is replete with examples of how to write the various aspects of fiction listed above. The final chapter is a reasoned explanation of the conscious, critical mind and the creative subconscious mind and their very different roles in writing fiction. Finally, in six appendices, the author adds invaluable information in the form of General Tips for Writing Fiction Two Fiction Exercises An Example of POV and Timeline Indicators Rules of Writing from Masters My Personal Experience with Branding How to Continue Learning Craft What Writers Are Saying about Writing Better Fiction"Can you be taught to write genre fiction? Yes.
If you are one of the lucky few who has shown some aptitude for creating good and entertaining stories, Writing Better Fiction is for you. Take it from one who knows. If you learn how to get it right, there is no better fun you can have with your clothes on than writing character-driven fiction." Vincent Zandri, New York Times bestselling ITW Thriller and PWA Shamus Award winning author of The Remains, The Innocent, and the Dick Moonlight PI series"[In Writing Better Fiction] the explanations are perfectly clear.
There's no question of misinterpretation. And the examples/illustrations are succinct. It makes one wonder how the purveyors of so many myths that run rampant (especially on the Internet) can even pretend that what they are doing is 'teaching writing.' Most everyone who is even attempting writing should know the rudiments of spelling, grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and paragraph construction.
This deceptively simple manual shows them what to do with their otherwise basic skills.
Harvey Stanbrough was born in New Mexico, seasoned in Texas and baked in Arizona. For a time, he wrote under five personas and several pseudonyms, but he takes a pill for that now and writes only under his own name. Mostly. Harvey is an award-winning writer who follows Heinlein's Rules avidly. He has written and published over 100 novels, 10 novellas, and over 270 short stories. He has also written 18 nonfiction books on writing, 8 of which are free to other writers.
And he's compiled and published 27 collections of short fiction and 5 critically acclaimed poetry collections. These days, the vendors through which Harvey licenses his works do not allow URLs in the back matter. To see his other works, please key "StoneThread Publishing" or "Harvey Stanbrough" into your favorite search engine. Finally, for his best advice on writing, look for "The New Daily Journal | Harvey Stanbrough | Substack."  
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