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The creative writing coursebook : forty authors share advice and exercises for poetry and prose (edition 2001)

by Julia Bell (Editor), Paul Magrs

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A comprehensive guide for improving your creative writing, including contributions from David Lodge, Nell Dunn, Malcolm Bradbury, Maureen Freely and Patricia Duncker.The success of the writing courses at UEA belies the myth that writing can't be taught. This coursebook takes aspiring writers through three stages of practice: Gathering-getting started, learning how to keep notes, making observations and using memory; Shaping-looking at structure, point of view, character and setting; and Finishing-being your own critic, joining workshops, finding publishers. Throughout exercises and activities encourage writers to develop their skills. Contributions from forty authors provide a unique and generous pool of information, experience and advice.This is the perfect book for people who are just starting to write as well as for those who want some help honing work already completed. It will suit people writing for publication or just for their own pleasure, those writing on their own or writing groups.… (more)
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Title:The creative writing coursebook : forty authors share advice and exercises for poetry and prose
Authors:Julia Bell
Other authors:Paul Magrs
Info:London : Macmillan, 2001.
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The Creative Writing Coursebook: Forty Authors Share Advice and Exercises for Fiction and Poetry by Julia Bell (Editor)

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Aother writing handbook - split into three main sections: gathering, shaping and finishing. Takes you through the process from keeping notebooks, diaries and clearing space, to training the eye, to plot, characterisation, point of view and setting and finishes with readig, revising, criticism and how to get published. ( )
  ruric | Dec 30, 2012 |
A very useful book to dip into, with lots of hints and tips on the whole writing process. There are no excercises to complete, just advice and experiences shared in essay format. ( )
  Tselja | Aug 17, 2010 |
A very useful book, with lots of great advice - but quite snobbish - they seem to want you to create a masterpiece that never makes any money, and they sneer at popular fiction. Somewhat repetitive at times and not brilliantly structured, given the large clamour from many different authors. If you're prepared to sift, though, there are some gems of advice in most chapters ( )
  RachDan | May 4, 2008 |
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Bell, JuliaEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bradbury, MalcolmContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clarke, LindsayContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Craig, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lodge, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Smith, AliContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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A comprehensive guide for improving your creative writing, including contributions from David Lodge, Nell Dunn, Malcolm Bradbury, Maureen Freely and Patricia Duncker.The success of the writing courses at UEA belies the myth that writing can't be taught. This coursebook takes aspiring writers through three stages of practice: Gathering-getting started, learning how to keep notes, making observations and using memory; Shaping-looking at structure, point of view, character and setting; and Finishing-being your own critic, joining workshops, finding publishers. Throughout exercises and activities encourage writers to develop their skills. Contributions from forty authors provide a unique and generous pool of information, experience and advice.This is the perfect book for people who are just starting to write as well as for those who want some help honing work already completed. It will suit people writing for publication or just for their own pleasure, those writing on their own or writing groups.

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