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How to Read Like a Writer: 10 Lessons Elevate Your Reading and Writing Practice
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How to Read Like a Writer: 10 Lessons Elevate Your Reading and Writing Practice
Current price: $95.00
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How to Read Like a Writer: 10 Lessons Elevate Your Reading and Writing Practice
Current price: $95.00
Size: Hardcover
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“Reliably insightful.” –
Publishers Weekly
The first step to becoming a successful writer is to become a successful reader. Helping you develop your critical skills
How to Read Like a Writer
is an accessible and effective step-by-step guide to how careful reading can help you improve your craft as a creative writer, whatever genre you are writing in.
Across 10 lessons – each pairing published readings with practical critical and creative exercises – this book helps writers master such key elements of their craft as:
· Genre – from fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry to hybrid genres such as graphic narratives and online forms
· Plot, conflict, theme and image
· Developing characters – physical descriptions, psychological depths and actions
· Narrators and points of view – 1st, 2nd and 3rd person narratives
· Scenes and settings – time, space and place
· Structure and form – length, organization and media
· Language, subtext and style
Publishers Weekly
The first step to becoming a successful writer is to become a successful reader. Helping you develop your critical skills
How to Read Like a Writer
is an accessible and effective step-by-step guide to how careful reading can help you improve your craft as a creative writer, whatever genre you are writing in.
Across 10 lessons – each pairing published readings with practical critical and creative exercises – this book helps writers master such key elements of their craft as:
· Genre – from fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry to hybrid genres such as graphic narratives and online forms
· Plot, conflict, theme and image
· Developing characters – physical descriptions, psychological depths and actions
· Narrators and points of view – 1st, 2nd and 3rd person narratives
· Scenes and settings – time, space and place
· Structure and form – length, organization and media
· Language, subtext and style