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Writing Fiction
Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft | Elizabeth Stuckey-French, Janet Burroway, Ned Stuckey-French
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The most widely used and respected text in its field, Writing Fiction, Ninth Edition guides the novice story writer from first inspiration to final revision. A bestseller through eight editions, Writing Fiction explores the elements of fiction, providing practical writing techniques and concrete examples. Written in a tone that is personal and non-prescriptive, the text encourages students to develop proficiency through each step of the writing process, offering an abundance of exercises designed to spur writing and creativity. The text also integrates diverse, contemporary short stories in the belief that the reading of inspiring fiction goes hand-in-hand with the writing of fresh and exciting stories.
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Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft | Elizabeth Stuckey-French, Janet Burroway, Ned Stuckey-French
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Every chapter of "Writing Fiction" has a few short stories at the end to illustrate the presented concepts. At the end of the chapter on "Characterization" is Tobias Wolff's short piece, "Bullet in the Brain." This is the first time I've read it, and damned if it isn't now one of my new favorites. Ever read it?

Redwritinghood I heard it read on an NPR program once. Great story. 8y
LastSplash @Redwritinghood I totally agree! I was really moved by it. 8y
KimHM One of my favorite stories ever. 8y
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Writing characters/living life

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kammartinez THIS! As a reader I LOVE it when a writer gives me a character I can't straightforwardly love or hate :D. Complicated characters are ❤️. 8y
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