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Loading... How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasyby Orson Scott Card
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I enjoyed the book, but not for the reasons that I should have. There are lots of lists that have information in them, and I'm a sucker for a good list, so that's where I pulled the meat of my enjoyment from the book. Not great, simply because it tells very little about actual writing, but not horrible by any means. A good read for science fiction and fantasy fans, probably really boring for anyone else. ( )A great author gives some great tips to budding and experienced authors This book wasn't very good. Or, to be more accurate, it was almost completely empty of what I was looking for, the themes and matters of relevance of speculative fiction, instead concerning itself almost wholly with the surface elements. Supposedly he has a better and respected book about actual writing, but based on this I'm not running to seek it out. The title is slightly misleading - this is more a review of the status of sff at the end of the 1980s than an actual how-to. There are occasional insights into Card's own works, but much time is spent on genre overview and history, rather than actual writing advice. It's not a bad book, but for a how-to, it does not compare favourably to the Elements of Fiction Writing series. 0.395 seconds to build listing
Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 158297103X, Paperback)Finally, Orson Scott Card's Hugo award-winning classic on the art and craft of writing science fiction and fantasy is available in paperback! Card provides invaluable advice for every science fiction and fantasy writer interested in constructing stories about people, worlds and events that stretch the boundaries of the possible...and the magical. They'll learn: * what is and isn't science fiction and fantasy, and where their story fits in the mix * how to build, populate, and dramatize a credible, inviting world readers will want to explore * how to use the MICE quotient--milieu, idea, character and event--to structure a successful story * where the markets are, how to reach them and get published There's no better source of information for writers working in these genres. This book will help them effectively produce exciting stories that are both fascinating and market-ready.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:23 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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