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E-raamat: The Writer''s Source Book: Teach Yourself: Inspirational ideas for your creative writing

  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Sari: Teach Yourself
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-13: 9781444136609
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-13: 9781444136609
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LEARN NEW AND INSPIRING WAYS OF LIFTING YOUR CREATIVE WRITING.

Is your creative writing in need of inspiration? Do you need confidence to create watertight plots and believable characters?

The Writer's Source Book provides dozens of practical exercises to help you create storylines, craft people and generate ideas, with support and creative insight for every stage.

It will give you support in identifying your genre and crafting your work around it, and help you to understand the complexities of plot and character before beginning to create your own.

Inspired and inspiring exercises will help you master the structure of your book, story or play, while focused and innovative advise will help those who have run into trouble. This is a technical manual ideal for any writer who needs to build, fix, polish or perfect their storyline.



ABOUT THE SERIES The Teach Yourself Creative Writing series helps aspiring authors tell their story. Covering a range of genres from science fiction and romantic novels, to illustrated children's books and comedy, this series is packed with advice, exercises and tips for unlocking creativity and improving your writing. And because we know how daunting the blank page can be, we set up the Just Write online community at tyjustwrite, for budding authors and successful writers to connect and share.
About the author xi
In one minute xiii
1 Starting at chapter one
1(12)
Reading and watching
Targeting the reader -- how and why?
Games for characters
The creative bubble
2 Where characters come from
13(20)
Where do characters come from?
Simple exercises to find characters
A few character types
Finding characters from newspaper stories
Bringing characters to life
3 Strategies for improving your writing
33(16)
Working with outlines
How to put up scaffolding to build a piece of writing
Polishing a piece of writing
Making your writing concrete -- avoid empty words
4 Inside out or outside in
49(20)
Creating characters from inside out or outside in
Creating characters from outside in
Flat and round characters
5 What if?
69(14)
Further exercises in creating characters
From outside in
`Wallet-litter'
`What if questions -- the importance of asking `What if?'
6 Surface appearance and reality
83(16)
Surface appearance and reality in characters and stories
Creating memorable and enduring characters
Creating characters from inside out
Powerful character drives
7 Character and setting
99(16)
Creating character through setting
Revealing inner life through place
Objects and setting
Places into plot -- a tale of two settings
8 Monologue, dialogue and action
115(20)
Writing monologues for your characters
How dialogue characterizes people
The surface world of dialogue
How to `novelize' a script
9 Character and viewpoint
135(18)
Who will tell the story?
Finding the right voice
The unreliable narrator
10 Story concepts
153(20)
A common way to structure a piece of writing
How many plots are there?
The importance of secondary characters
The dynamic relationship of character and plot
11 Genre and plot
173(14)
Learning from other writers
The demands of genre
How to let characters go
Letting go of your writing
12 A few final words -- further work
187(4)
Writing in and out of your comfort zone
Revision
Appendix one 191(6)
Appendix two 197(2)
Taking it further 199(2)
Index 201
Chris Sykes is a playwright, writer and poet who has written for the BBC and has had his plays performed in the West End. He also teaches creative writing at the University of Sussex and was Deputy Chair of The Writers Guild of Great Britain.