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Beginning the Novel
Peter Porosky
This book is designed so as to provide within one cover everything a novelist needs to begin a longer work of fiction. Its basic approach is both directive and prescriptive, but it is also flexible enough to account for all the possible modes and genres from children's fairy-tale to mainstream best-seller. It is the type of book that could be a self-help 'How-To' work for the individual writer, as well as a useful tool for the creative writing classroom. The book provides both the university instructor and the individual writer a hands-on system of instruction to follow in taking a potential novel from its initial germination as an idea to an opening chapter and a complete blocking-out. In a gradual and practical step-by-step procedure, the book will give the inexperienced writer the actual process by which professional novelists create their works, and at the same time, take away the possibly intimidating aura of writing as a mystical process available to only the very clever or the mystically endowed. Contents: The Process; The Techniques; The Idea; The Characters; The Story; The Plot Structure; The Plot Elements; The Complete Blocking Out; The Opening Chapter; The Rest of the Novel; Marketing Your Novel; Bibliography; Glossary; Index.
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University Press of America
Pages: 128
978-0-8191-9502-9 • Paperback • August 1994 •
$64.99
• (£50.00)
978-1-4616-7775-8 • eBook • August 1994 •
$61.50
• (£47.00)
Subjects:
Reference / Personal & Practical Guides
,
Language Arts & Disciplines / Style Manuals
Peter Porosky is a Professor of English at The University of Maryland, College Park.
Beginning the Novel
Paperback
$64.99
Summary
Summary
This book is designed so as to provide within one cover everything a novelist needs to begin a longer work of fiction. Its basic approach is both directive and prescriptive, but it is also flexible enough to account for all the possible modes and genres from children's fairy-tale to mainstream best-seller. It is the type of book that could be a self-help 'How-To' work for the individual writer, as well as a useful tool for the creative writing classroom. The book provides both the university instructor and the individual writer a hands-on system of instruction to follow in taking a potential novel from its initial germination as an idea to an opening chapter and a complete blocking-out. In a gradual and practical step-by-step procedure, the book will give the inexperienced writer the actual process by which professional novelists create their works, and at the same time, take away the possibly intimidating aura of writing as a mystical process available to only the very clever or the mystically endowed. Contents: The Process; The Techniques; The Idea; The Characters; The Story; The Plot Structure; The Plot Elements; The Complete Blocking Out; The Opening Chapter; The Rest of the Novel; Marketing Your Novel; Bibliography; Glossary; Index.
Details
Details
University Press of America
Pages: 128
978-0-8191-9502-9 • Paperback • August 1994 •
$64.99
• (£50.00)
978-1-4616-7775-8 • eBook • August 1994 •
$61.50
• (£47.00)
Subjects:
Reference / Personal & Practical Guides
,
Language Arts & Disciplines / Style Manuals
Author
Author
Peter Porosky is a Professor of English at The University of Maryland, College Park.
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