
Clearly and compactly explains the fundamentals of good fiction-writing, with examples from wide variety of known writers.The art of writing fiction successfully requires not only talent but craft. This book is a guide to that craft - for writers who want to understand and master the basics of what makes a novel or story work well. The principles and sound practical advice offered arise from Garry Disher's own deep experience as a professional writer, as well as a teacher of writing, an editor of collections, and a judge for fiction awards. Disher illustrates his points with examples from many other Australian and international fiction writers, presenting a candid picture of the pleasures and pitfalls across a diversity of fiction-writing experiences.Ranging across from the most significant elements of fiction, such as plot characterisation and voice, to fine details like the use of tense, Disher's hands-on advice can only help fiction writers write better fiction.
This book investigates the fundamental principles and technical requirements necessary to construct effective and compelling works of fiction. Drawing upon his extensive background as a professional novelist, educator, and literary judge, Garry Disher provides a structured framework for understanding the mechanics of storytelling. He argues that while talent is a prerequisite, the mastery of specific craft elements is what ultimately enables a writer to produce high-quality prose.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the clarity and accessibility of Disher's prose, which makes complex technical concepts easy to digest for emerging writers. Experts highlight this as a practical, no-nonsense resource that effectively bridges the gap between creative theory and the actual labor of writing.
Page Count:
104
Publication Date:
1984-07-03
Publisher:
Penguin Australia
ISBN-10:
0140068309
ISBN-13:
9780140068306
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