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Writing Fiction (6th Edition)

Writing Fiction (6th Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical advice coupled with inspirational examples.
Review: Janet Burroway is the ideal writing teacher. She encourages, cajoles, instructs and gives excellent examples from the best writers in contemporary fiction. This book is an indispensible tool for beginning writers as well as old pros. It covers everything from characterization to setting and plot in a logical, step by step fashion. Each chapter devoted to a topic is illustrated not only with Burroway's own writing, but with examples from the works of contemporary writers. It is the type of book one reads, underlines, and returns to again and again. A "must have" for aspiring ficition writers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stop Studying, Start Writing
Review: The steep price of this book gives away that it's a college textbook, not a book for the general reader. There are books for the novice out there that answer the same questions this book but cost you a lot less. But this really is better than most books.

Rather than trying to address itself to writing globally or simply act as boosterism to get you busy, this book actually gets into the nuts and bolts of the writing craft. It answers questions about constructing narrative fiction that even experienced writers have from time to time. There's no fiddling business about comma use--there are other books for that--but for narrative structure, beginnings and ends, building tension, and more, this is your book.

Many books of this type are laden with platitudes and aphorisms about writing. They're pretty, but they don't really help you get going. What really sets this book apart is that, after it gives you your standards and rules, it gives you excerpts from other writers' fiction to demonstrate how it works in the real world of published fiction. Now that's truly useful.

All that said, it suffers from the same problem that afflicts all fiction-writing books: it can't really teach you how to write. It's okay to have this book at hand to answer your questions, give you tutorials, and work on fine-tuning, but the only way you'll really get good at writing is to stop studying books and start writing like you mean it.

This book is good within the limitations that surround all fiction-writing books. To really succeed, you need to just knuckle down and write, but as you're doing that, this is the book to have within reach. Now stop reading my stupid review and start writing your fiction!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stop Studying, Start Writing
Review: The steep price of this book gives away that it's a college textbook, not a book for the general reader. There are books for the novice out there that answer the same questions this book but cost you a lot less. But this really is better than most books.

Rather than trying to address itself to writing globally or simply act as boosterism to get you busy, this book actually gets into the nuts and bolts of the writing craft. It answers questions about constructing narrative fiction that even experienced writers have from time to time. There's no fiddling business about comma use--there are other books for that--but for narrative structure, beginnings and ends, building tension, and more, this is your book.

Many books of this type are laden with platitudes and aphorisms about writing. They're pretty, but they don't really help you get going. What really sets this book apart is that, after it gives you your standards and rules, it gives you excerpts from other writers' fiction to demonstrate how it works in the real world of published fiction. Now that's truly useful.

All that said, it suffers from the same problem that afflicts all fiction-writing books: it can't really teach you how to write. It's okay to have this book at hand to answer your questions, give you tutorials, and work on fine-tuning, but the only way you'll really get good at writing is to stop studying books and start writing like you mean it.

This book is good within the limitations that surround all fiction-writing books. To really succeed, you need to just knuckle down and write, but as you're doing that, this is the book to have within reach. Now stop reading my stupid review and start writing your fiction!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb guide
Review: This is an excellent, step by step buide to writing fiction with many examples. The author is clear and to the point. I think it is a must have for any serious writer of fiction. Other books I recommend are Stephen Kings On Writing, the book compiled from presenters at the Maui Writer's Conference and Bob Mayer's Fiction Writer's Toolkit: A Guide To Writing Novels And Getting Published, also a very practical step by step guide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review?
Review: This is not a review - but I have a question. DOESN'T ANYBODY WHO REVIEWS AT AMAZON KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REVIEW AND AN OPINION????? I get utterly frustrated at all of your opinions and I still don't know what's IN the book most of the time. Go read up on how to REVIEW a book before you enter stuff here and waste our time!


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