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Author - Ron Rozelle ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Writers Digest Books was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:158297327X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS General Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General AAS Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Study & Teaching Words & Language Reference Subjects Books Fiction Writing Reference Subjects Bo . Click the following link to view the cover of Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction). Related topics: General AAS. General. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Subjects. Books. Study & Teaching. Words & Language. Reference. requestid: 424fa116-8d9e-48be-8571-c436a7dfad11requestprocessingtime: 0.1232480000000000 salesrank: 14465 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7089080590 1) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. There are many words I could use to say how critically important this book is to aspiring writers. Buy it!!! It will more than pay for itself.¤ 2) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. Like the other "Write Great Fiction" books, this one focuses on the elements listed on the title, description and setting. While the criticisms some others have had are sound, this is by no means a terrible book, and certainly it is not as awful as some would make it out to be. As for the criticism that there is "nothing new" in the book, that´s easy. The author makes the assumption (as he should, seeing as how every other good author who has ever written a non-fiction work on any given subject would do the same) that the reader knows nothing, or little about how to write descriptive passages but wants to know more, so having "no new information" is an empty criticism. He isn´t writing his book for people who already know the concepts, he is writing for those who don´t know but want to learn them. The "nothing is new" criticism is like a math teacher being critical towards a new math book that comes out since it offers "nothing new." Obviously the math teacher already knows the concepts that are covered in the math book.
3) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. This book covers from A to Z on writing descriptive scenes, and more. Besides the nuts and bolts, it provides many great ideas above and beyond what I had expected. If you´re thinking about writing fiction this an excellent prerequisite for you to read before you begin writing a page. It helped me tremendously in the wordsmithing required to "paint a picture" for the reader, from the most intricate details, to the, what not to do´s." It´s worth every minute. Very good to keep for reference as well.¤ 4) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. I read the book twice. I considered maybe my wandering mind was from fatigue. The same thing happened with the second reading, after a good night´s sleep. Ron´s instruction is neither helpful or interesting. It isnt stimulating.
5) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. After starting the journey of becoming a published author years ago, I´ve come across many "self-help" books on how to write a novel, and my experience is that 90% of them are a load of rubbish. This one fortunately for you and me, is not.
6) Paperback Book Description & Setting: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Believable World of People, Places, and Events (Write Great Fiction) by Writers Digest Books. For a story to be successful, it must come alive on the page. With Description & Setting, writers will learn how to make every detail count as they create believable people, places and events. This valuable reference work: Shows writers how to master the challenging - and often overlooked - subjects of description and setting; Offers hands-on action-and-results exercises that allow readers to incorporate lessons into their own work; Provides busy writers with accessible information through sidebars, exercises, checklists and more; With clear examples from popular fiction and tips for specific genres, bringing a story to life has never been this easy or this fun.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 158297327X9781582973272, 3X0-931-4X1-641-7X1-861-8
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