Writing Fiction For DummiesISBN: 978-0-470-53070-2
Paperback
384 pages
December 2009
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Have an idea for a story? Do you dream of seeing your name on bookstore shelves? Writing fiction (whether a story, a play, or a novel) takes talent, discipline, and research. For beginners aspiring to greatness and more experienced writers looking to learn new techniques, there’s a book from the trusty For Dummies® series that may be able to help.
Writing Fiction For Dummies (Wiley, 978-0-470-53070-2, Dec. 2009) covers the entire publishing process, from crafting a unique manuscript to finding an agent. But what some forget is that one of the keys to writing fiction is reading fiction, and there is a difference between reading for enjoyment and reading as an exercise in creativity. This book will teach you how to effectively read in order to write.
The book provides advice on:
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How and what to research
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Planning a daily writing schedule
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Constructing believable characters
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The importance of engaging dialogue and voice
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Building a well-structured plot
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How to overcome writer's block
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How to structure, format, and present a proposal or manuscript
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Tips for editing a manuscript from top to bottom
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Business practices between authors, agents, publishers, and booksellers
Writing Fiction For Dummies can take you from being a writer to being an author. It can happen if you have the talent and persistence to do what you need to do.