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The Art of Writing Fiction - Andrew Cowan

The Art of Writing Fiction

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Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2011
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4082-4834-8 (ISBN)
CHF 41,75 inkl. MwSt
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The Art of Writing Fiction guides the reader through the processes of creative writing from journal-keeping to editing, offering techniques for stimulating creativity and making language vivid. Readers will master key aspects of fiction such as structure, character, voice and setting.

Andrew Cowan provides an insightful introduction that brings his own well-crafted prose style to bear on the processes and pleasures of writing fiction, offering practical and personal advice culled from his own experience and that of other published writers. He lays open to the reader his own notes, his writing, and the experiences from his own life that he has drawn on in his fiction allowing the reader to develop their own writing project alongside the author as they go through the book.

Andrew Cowan is the Director of the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of four novels, including pig (1994), which was longlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Sunday Times Young Writier of the Year Award.

CONTENTS

and exercises

 

1

WRITERS’ ROUTINES

1. When where what...

2. Timewasting

3. Friends and foes

4. What where when…

 

2

WRITE ABOUT WHAT YOU KNOW: OBSERVATIONAL JOURNALS

5. Keeping an observational journal

6. Keeping a scrapbook

7. Weather report

8. Street life

9. Workplace

10. Home life

 

3

WRITE ABOUT WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW YOU KNOW: AUTOMATIC WRITING

11. First thoughts

12. First things

13. First thoughts, second thoughts

14. First drafts

 

4

DON’T TELL ME…

15. Telling it slant

16. Don’t mention it

17. How does this feel?

18. Sightless

19. Hyacinths

20. Summary and scene

 

5

WRITE ABOUT WHAT YOU USED TO KNOW: REMEMBERING AND PLACE

21. Lost things

22. Lost lands

23. Lost selves

24. Lost loves

25. ‘Lost’

26. Departures

27. Typical

28. Untypical

29. A place

30. A person

 

6

WRITE ABOUT WHO YOU KNOW: CHARACTER

31. A Portrait of Yourself As You Are Now

32. Twenty questions

33. Q&A gimmick

34. Notes towards a character

35. Envelopes

36. Still life

37. Two characters

 

7

VOICES

38. Oral history

39. Conversation

40. Formatting dialogue

41. Dramatic twist

42. Cross purposes

43. Vernacular voices

44. In summary

 

8

VIEWPOINTS

45. Something is happening out there

46. Something else is happening

47. Captors and captives

48. Eye witness

49. You

50. You, too

51. Third, and finally

 

9

MIDDLES, ENDS, BEGINNINGS: STRUCTURE

52. Story vs plot

53. Diagnostics

54. Beginning middle end

55. Middle beginning end

56. End middle beginning

57. Sub-plotting

58. Shuffling

59. Re-arranging

 

10

MAKING STRANGE: DEFAMILIARISATION

60. Literally

61. Figuratively

62. Given words

63. Given moods

64. Exercises in style

65. Mathews’s algorithm (almost)

66. Horizontal

67. Vertical

 

11

MAKING CLEAR: REVISION, GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION

68. More first thoughts

69. Checklist

70. Next thoughts

71. Simple

72. Compound

73. Complex

74. Compound-Complex

 

 

12

WORKSHOPPING

 

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.5.2011
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 234 x 181 mm
Gewicht 376 g
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4082-4834-4 / 1408248344
ISBN-13 978-1-4082-4834-8 / 9781408248348
Zustand Neuware
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