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What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers by Anne Bernays
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What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers

by Pamela Painter (otherwise under Anne Bernays)

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Collins (1991), Edition: Reissue, Paperback

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This book is organized somewhat thematically and includes both exercises and responses to the exercises so you can get inspiration from what others have written. I recommend it for those looking to sharpen their skills with regard to particular aspects of writing. Larger-scale writing issues like plotting or novel organization aren't really addressed, but as a whole, this is a good tool to keep around for when inspiration is lacking. ( )
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ANNE BERNAYS: To be a good writer you must know how to do two very different things--write like a writer and think like one.
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What If? is the first handbook for writers based on the idea that specific exercises are one of the most useful and provocative methods for mastering the art of writing fiction. With more than twenty-five years of experience teaching creative writing between them, Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter offer more than seventy-five exercises for both beginners and more experienced writers. These exercises are designed to develop and refine two basic skills: writing like a writer and, just as important, thinking like a writer. They deal with such topics as discovering where to start and end a story; learning when to use dialogue and when to use indirect discourse; transforming real events into fiction; and finding language that both sings and communicates precisely. What If? will be an essential addition to every writer's library, a welcome and much-used companion, a book that gracefully borrows a whisper from the muse.

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