Fiction + Authorship
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Incoming Resources
- From where you dream, the process of writing fiction, Robert Olen Butler ; edited, with an introduction by Janet Burroway,
- Porch talk with Ernest Gaines, conversations on the writer's craft, Marcia Gaudet and Carl Wooton
- This year you write your novel, Walter Mosley
- So you want to write a novel, Lou Willett Stanek
- The rural setting thesaurus, a writer's guide to personal and natural places, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglishi
- The hidden machinery, essays on writing, Margot Livesey
- Storyville!, an illustrated guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne ; illustrated by Evan Wondolowski
- The opposite of fate, a book of musings, Amy Tan
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- From where you dream, the process of writing fiction, Robert Olen Butler ; edited, with an introduction by Janet Burroway
- The autobiography of an American novelist, Thomas Wolfe ; edited by Leslie Field
- The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction, The Complete Guide to Finding Your Story, Honing Your Skills, & Glorifying God in Your Novel
- The Marshall plan for novel writing, a 16-step program guaranteed to take you from idea to completed manuscript, Evan Marshall
- (Don't) stop me if you've heard this before, and other essays on writing fiction, Peter Turchi
- Wired for story, the writer's guide to using brain science to hook readers from the very first sentence, Lisa Cron
- Writing the popular novel, a comprehensive guide to crafting fiction that sells, Loren D. Estleman ; foreword by John Lescroart
- Beyond the first draft, the art of fiction, John Casey
- So you want to write, how to master the craft of fiction and the personal narrative, Marge Piercy & Ira Wood
- Conversations with James Joyce, Arthur Power ; foreword by David Norris
- Writing the breakout novel, Donald Maass ; foreword by Anne Perry
- Negotiating with the dead, a writer on writing, Margaret Atwood
- My lost Mexico, by James A. Michener ; with photographs by the author
- How not to write a novel, 200 classic mistakes and how to avoid them--a misstep-by-misstep guide, Howard Mittelmark and Sandra Newman
- Writing flash fiction, how to write very short stories and get them published, then re-publish them all together as a book, Carly Berg
- What about the baby?, some thoughts on the art of fiction, Alice McDermott
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- Plot whisperer book of writing prompts, easy exercises to get you writing, Martha Alderson
- Writing new adult fiction, Deborah Halverson ; [foreword by Sylvia Day]
- Everything and less, the novel in the age of Amazon, Mark McGurl
- Put your heart on the page, an introduction to writing, Anne Perry
- Janet Evanovich's how I write, secrets of a bestselling author, with Ina Yalof and Alex Evanovich
- Chris Crawford on interactive storytelling, Chris Crawford
- Creating short fiction, Damon Knight
- Writing magic, creating stories that fly, Gail Carson Levine
- Making a literary life, advice for writers and other dreamers, Carolyn See
- Like shaking hands with God, a conversation about writing, Lee Stringer, Kurt Vonnegut
- Story engineering, mastering the 6 core competencies of successful writing, Larry Brooks
- Signposts in a strange land, Walker Percy
- Origins of a story, 202 true inspirations behind the world's greatest literature, Jake Grogan
- The art & craft of novel writing, Oakley Hall
- Dancing with Mrs. Dalloway, stories of the inspiration behind great works of literature, Celia Blue Johnson
- The story cure, a book doctor's pain-free guide to finishing your novel or memoir, Dinty W. Moore
- Lessons from a lifetime of writing, a novelist looks at his craft, David Morrell
- Living in hope and history, notes from our century, Nadine Gordimer
- Story genius, how to use brain science to go beyond outlining and write a riveting novel (before you waste three years writing 327 pages that go nowhere), Lisa Cron
- Ron Carlson writes a story, Ron Carlson
- Romancing the beat, story structure for romance novels, Gwen Hayes
- Consider this, moments in my writing life after which everything was different, Chuck Palahniuk
- Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut, edited by William Rodney Allen
- On the origin of stories, evolution, cognition, and fiction, Brian Boyd
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