Description: The Writer's Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction by Michael Noll The Writers Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction offers a refreshing approach to the craft of fiction writing. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Writers Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction offers a refreshing approach to the craft of fiction writing. It takes a single page from forty contemporary novels and short stories, identifies techniques used by the writers, and presents approachable exercises and prompts that allow anyone to put those techniques to immediate use in their own work. Encompassing everything from micro (how to "write pretty") to macro (how to "move through time space"), and even how to put all together on page one, this a field guide for anyone who wants to start writing now (or get some shiny new gear for their fiction toolbox.) Author Biography Michael Noll is the editor of Read to Write Stories and Program Director at the Writers League of Texas. His short stories have been published in American Short Fiction, Chattahoochee Review, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Indiana Review, and The New Territory, and been nominated for New Stories from the Midwest. His story, "The Tank Yard" was included in the 2016 Best American Mystery Stories anthology. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his family. Review "There comes a time in every writers education when they realize they dont know what the hell theyre doing. At this point, a writer can throw in the towel, take out student loans for another round of schooling, or discover a brilliant book like Michael Nolls The Writers Field Guide. With patience, good humor, and fortitude, Noll provides a field manual for taking fiction apart and putting it back together again, gaining technical know-how and inspiration along the way. An indispensable book that belongs on every serious writers desk."—Amanda Eyre Ward, author of The Nearness of You"These exercises are a true inspiration for both novice and experienced writers. The Writers Field Guide is an invaluable book that will energize any writers imagination and help overcome any writers block."—Heidi W. Durrow, author of the New York Times bestseller The Girl Who Fell from the Sky"Michael Noll, having grown up a curious, pragmatic Midwestern farm boy, now passes along some of his hard-earned fiction writing wisdom, freeing us from the Behold! Genius-at-work writing myths in the process. As a writer youll still find yourself in awe of what Nabokov, Morrison, or Chekov do on the page, but Noll shines some new light on how fiction writers might reexamine story form, character, and language through an old but nearly forgotten method-close reading and imitation-and build their own entirely original works. Because theres less theory and more practice, we all benefit. Tell me a story, he quotes one of his former instructors urging, which seems simplistic until you look at how often we avoid doing just that. A terrific, truly curious book about the humbling practice of writing fiction."—Scott Blackwood, author of See How Small, winner of the 2016 PEN USA Award"For years, Michael Nolls Read to Write Stories blog has been one of my favorite resources, period. Now, at last, along comes his Writers Field Guide, in which reading and writing are rightly treated as inextricable, such that every sharp insight and lively provocation is rooted in the terra firma of great writing. Indeed, its primary text excerpts are impeccable, but it is also Nolls own intuition, reading acumen, and willingness to push beyond the obvious that ultimately make these exercises so worthwhile, and the book a gem."—Tim Horvath, author of Understories Review Quote "There comes a time in every writers education when they realize they dont know what the hell theyre doing. At this point, a writer can throw in the towel, take out student loans for another round of schooling, or discover a brilliant book like Michael Nolls The Writers Field Guide. With patience, good humor, and fortitude, Noll provides a field manual for taking fiction apart and putting it back together again, gaining technical know-how and inspiration along the way. An indispensable book that belongs on every serious writers desk."--Amanda Eyre Ward, author of The Nearness of You"These exercises are a true inspiration for both novice and experienced writers. The Writers Field Guide is an invaluable book that will energize any writers imagination and help overcome any writers block."--Heidi W. Durrow, author of the New York Times bestseller The Girl Who Fell from the Sky"Michael Noll, having grown up a curious, pragmatic Midwestern farm boy, now passes along some of his hard-earned fiction writing wisdom, freeing us from the Behold! Genius-at-work writing myths in the process. As a writer youll still find yourself in awe of what Nabokov, Morrison, or Chekov do on the page, but Noll shines some new light on how fiction writers might reexamine story form, character, and language through an old but nearly forgotten method-close reading and imitation-and build their own entirely original works. Because theres less theory and more practice, we all benefit. Tell me a story, he quotes one of his former instructors urging, which seems simplistic until you look at how often we avoid doing just that. A terrific, truly curious book about the humbling practice of writing fiction."--Scott Blackwood, author of See How Small, winner of the 2016 PEN USA Award"For years, Michael Nolls Read to Write Stories blog has been one of my favorite resources, period. Now, at last, along comes his Writers Field Guide, in which reading and writing are rightly treated as inextricable, such that every sharp insight and lively provocation is rooted in the terra firma of great writing. Indeed, its primary text excerpts are impeccable, but it is also Nolls own intuition, reading acumen, and willingness to push beyond the obvious that ultimately make these exercises so worthwhile, and the book a gem."--Tim Horvath, author of Understories Description for Sales People Michael Noll provides an original field guide to writing fiction; by gathering resources from 40 different novels and short stories, he brings an aggregation of wisdom to the writer who wants to hone their craft. Details ISBN0998518417 Author Michael Noll Short Title WRITERS FGT THE CRAFT OF FICTI Pages 306 Publisher Strange Object Language English ISBN-10 0998518417 ISBN-13 9780998518411 Format Paperback Year 2018 Imprint Strange Object UK Release Date 2018-04-12 Publication Date 2018-04-12 Audience General Illustrations Not illustrated We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161475378;
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