Fiction + Authorship
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Fiction + Authorship
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Fiction + Authorship
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- Spilling ink, a young writer's handbook, by Anne Mazer and Ellen Potter ; illustrated by Matt Phelan
- Your first novel, a published author and a top agent share the keys to achieving your dream, Ann Rittenberg and Laura Whitcomb ; foreword by Dennis Lehane
- Where do you get your ideas?, a writer's guide to transforming notions into narratives, Fred White
- Mastering the process, from idea to novel, Elizabeth George
- Making a literary life, Advice for writers and other dreamers, Carolyn See
- Learning about fiction, by Martha E.H. Rustad, Consulting Editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, Phd, Consultant: Kelly Boswell, educational consultant
- Bleaker house, Nell Stevens
- Storyville!, an illustrated guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne ; illustrated by Evan Wondolowski
- Wild ink, how to write fiction for young adults, Victoria Hanley
- Writing magic, creating stories that fly, Gail Carson Levine
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- Consider this, moments in my writing life after which everything was different, Chuck Palahniuk
- Fiction writer's handbook, Hallie & Whit Burnett
- Thirteen ways of looking at the novel, Jane Smiley
- MFA vs NYC, the Two Cultures of American Fiction, edited by Chad Harbach
- The lie that tells a truth, a guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne
- The faith of a writer, life, craft, art, Joyce Carol Oates
- The creativity project, edited by Colby Sharp
- Beyond the first draft, the art of fiction, John Casey
- 102 ways to write a novel, indispensable tips for the writer of fiction, Alex Quick
- Write great fiction, plot & structure : techniques and exercises for crafting a plot that grips readers from start to finish, by James Scott Bell
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- Storyville!, an illustrated guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne ; illustrated by Evan Wondolowski
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