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Author - Orson Scott Card ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Writers Digest Books was reviewed on 12-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:158297103X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy Reference Book. Classifications : Writing Skills Reference New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Reference New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS New & Used Textbooks Cust . Click the following link to view the cover of How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy. Related topics: Writing Skills. Reference. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Reference. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. requestid: fd48fffe-6a57-4ddd-a41e-f05e7ad8c1f8requestprocessingtime: 0.1262580000000000 salesrank: 18586 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 5089050600 1) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. I received this book and was very excited to learn things that my writing has been missing. After reading this book I realized that this is not where I will find the answers. The basics of the information is OK, but I agree with what a previous reviewer said having never had any formal writing training outside of highschool english class myself that what we have here is basically just the common sence basics. It´s OK for a refresher course for those who haven´t done any writing since school, but if you´re expecting to unlock some secret formula and suddenly be a published author by the end of reading the book, you´re going to be disappointed. I´ve learned that there´s no book out there that can tell you how to use your imagination, although some can give you tips and ideas of how to tap into it and your experiences to come up with story ideas.
2) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. Well written, with lots of great insights and real confidence builder. Card also give a lot of resources for further study. At one point (from memory) he says that you must simultaneously believe that the story you are working on today is the greatest story ever written ... so that you have the confidence to move forward. And that the current story you are working on is drivel (my word), so you can take the criticisms and rejection and move on.
3) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. When you come down to the nuts and bolts all how to write books present the same or similer information as each other. The only difference is the presentation style of the writer and possibly the empasis of some particular aspects over others.
4) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. Honestly, buying and reading the book isn´t worth the money or effort.
5) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. This is an awesome little book that delves into the basics of writing speculative fiction from world building to publishing to dealing with family members who don´t understand your need to write. I read one Amazon reviewer who didn´t care for this book because everything in it is intuitive. Yes, most of what´s in here makes perfect sense in a "Well, duh!" kind of way, but sometimes intuitive things need to be spelled out clearly. You may kind of know something at the back of your brain, but unless you can bring it to the front of your mind, it´s not going to work for you. This book brings these things to the front of your mind, simply, clearly, and effectively.
6) Paperback Book How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Writers Digest Books. 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.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Nov-2008, 158297103X9781582971032, 580-790-621-3X1-4X1-4X1-8
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