Elish,
Dan. Fiction. Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark, 2012. 96p.
$34.21. ISBN 978-1-60870-497-2 ms/hs VG-BN
This book provides a look at
the hallmarks of high-quality fiction writers and at ideas and techniques
essential to crafting short stories or novels.
The first part of the book reflects on various fiction writers of both
short stories and novels who are regarded as high-quality writers. Quotations from the authors discuss the
writing process. Examples of high-quality
prose are presented, along with the reasons they are considered
high-quality. The rest of the book encourages
students to persevere when they start the writing process and continue the
rewriting necessary for final submission to a publisher. Techniques to to help with writer’s block are
listed. Discussions about point of view,
hooks to get readers interested, character development, plot development, and use of proper grammar
boil down to very solid advice for budding writers. References for further reading, chapter notes,
and an index complete the book. One
typographical mistake appears on page 56: “I haven’t see you here in
awhile.” The series is The Craft of
Writing, and it comprises five books (Fiction, Journalism, Plays, Poetry, Screenplays). Each book provides high-quality examples of
each style of writing and explains why were chosen as examples for students,
and offers tips for writing well. Subject: Writing technique
Lois McNicol
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