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Naming the World - And Other Exercises for the Creative Writer
Naming the World - And Other Exercises for the Creative Writer
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You already have the tools to become a gifted writer; what you need is the spark. Harvard creative writing professor and acclaimed author Bret Anthony Johnston brings you an irresistible interactive guide to the craft of narrative writing. From developing characters to building conflict, from mastering dialogue to setting the scene, Naming the World jump-starts your creativity with inspiring exercises that will have you scrambling for pen and paper. Every chapter is a master class with the countryās most eminent authors, renowned editors, and dedicated teachers.
⢠Infuse emotion into your fiction with three key strategies from Margot Livesey.
⢠Christopher Castellani dumps the āwrite what you knowā maxim and challenges you to really delve into the imagination.
⢠A point-of-view drill from Susan Straight can be just the breakthrough you need to flesh out your story.
⢠Jewell Parker Rhodes shares how good dialogue is not just about what is being said but about what is being left unsaid.
Brimming with imaginative springboards and hands-on exercises, Naming the World has everything you need to become a stronger, more inventive writer.
āA delicious book. Imagine yourself at a cocktail party crammed with literary lions. You have the chance to spend a few moments with each of them. Wit and wisdom abound.ā
āJulia Cameron, author of The Artistās Way
āA highly useful and perceptive book. With charm and intelligence it touches on nearly every teachable aspect of the devilishly difficult art of writing.ā
āEthan Canin, professor of creative writing at the Iowa Writers Workshop, and author of Carry Me Across the Water
āThese entertaining and useful exercises, intelligently organized, are a boon for both beginning and experienced writers.ā
āAndrea Barrett, National Book Awardāwinning author of The Air We Breathe
āForget about getting an MFA! For any writer struggling with his craft, here is the equivalent of a master class in writing by some of the best writer/teachers around.ā
āBetsy Lerner, author of The Forest for the Trees: An Editorās Advice to Writers
⢠Infuse emotion into your fiction with three key strategies from Margot Livesey.
⢠Christopher Castellani dumps the āwrite what you knowā maxim and challenges you to really delve into the imagination.
⢠A point-of-view drill from Susan Straight can be just the breakthrough you need to flesh out your story.
⢠Jewell Parker Rhodes shares how good dialogue is not just about what is being said but about what is being left unsaid.
Brimming with imaginative springboards and hands-on exercises, Naming the World has everything you need to become a stronger, more inventive writer.
āA delicious book. Imagine yourself at a cocktail party crammed with literary lions. You have the chance to spend a few moments with each of them. Wit and wisdom abound.ā
āJulia Cameron, author of The Artistās Way
āA highly useful and perceptive book. With charm and intelligence it touches on nearly every teachable aspect of the devilishly difficult art of writing.ā
āEthan Canin, professor of creative writing at the Iowa Writers Workshop, and author of Carry Me Across the Water
āThese entertaining and useful exercises, intelligently organized, are a boon for both beginning and experienced writers.ā
āAndrea Barrett, National Book Awardāwinning author of The Air We Breathe
āForget about getting an MFA! For any writer struggling with his craft, here is the equivalent of a master class in writing by some of the best writer/teachers around.ā
āBetsy Lerner, author of The Forest for the Trees: An Editorās Advice to Writers
