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| Ten Writing Resources Every Fiction Writer Should Have on Their Bookshelf |
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What a well stocked fiction writers bookshelf should contain.
The Career Novelist – Donald Maass This book is a primer for anyone serious about pursuing a writing career. Covers everything from creation to publication. GMC: Goal, Motivation, and Conflict – Debra Dixon If you don’t have this book, drop everything and get a copy. GMC is the building blocks of all good fiction and Deb Dixon shows you how to stack the blocks like an expert. Story – Robert McKee Technically, this book is for screenwriters, but it does a great job of breaking down all the elements of good story. This text uses movie examples, which makes the lessons accessible to everyone. Self-Editing for the Fiction Writer: How to Edit Yourself Into Print – Browne and King The self-editing book of choice because it covers what’s relevant to fiction writers, including redundancy, show vs. tell, POV, voice, and sophistication. On Writing – Stephen King Part memoir and part writing guide. Stephen King’s easy style and rich story telling ability makes this the non-manual, writing manual. Writing the Breakout Novel – Donald Maass Observations on what it takes to push the average writer into the stratosphere. Great tips on upping the ante in your own work. Ten Percent of Nothing: The Case of the Literary Agent From Hell – Fisher Every aspiring writer should read this book. Not every agent has your best interest at heart. Presents a real world case of what happens when writers ignore the warning signs. Dojo Wisdom for Writers – Jennifer Lawler A different approach to the “writers-life” book. Includes exercises to help overcome fears and blocks that might be holding you back. The Synonym Finder – J.I. Rodale Better than any thesaurus ever written. Snoopy’s Guide to the Writing Life – Edited by Barnaby Conrad and Monte Schultz This book is indispensable! Yes, it includes tips from some well-known authors, but its best asset is a good laugh. This business is tough, a little humor can help get through the rough spots. Discuss this article on the forums. (0 posts)
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