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2021-03-29
“Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating” by Moria Weigel
2021-03-22
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler (1888-1959)
2021-03-15
"The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking" by Matthew Hutson
2021-03-08
"The Dark Design" by Philip José Farmer (1918-2009)
2021-03-01
"Stranger Than We Can Imagine: An Alternative History of the 20th Century" by John Higgs
Copyright: 2015
ISBN: 9780771038471
2021-02-22
"The Fabulous Riverboat" by Philip José Farmer (1918-2009)
2021-02-15
"Dynamic Characters: How to Create personalities that keep readers captivated" by Nancy Kress
Copyright:1998
ISBN:0898798159
Nancy Kress is an award-winning author and colonist for writers digest magazine. In this book she looks at a number of different topics that all relate to characterization, how the characters influence the plotting, and the story's world view.
The book itself is separated into three major sections the first is creating strong and believable characters: the externals, the second is creating strong and believable characters: the internals, and third she goes into a discussion of how character and plot interact and influence each other, and how they work within the story's worldview.
Each of the sections is separated into a few sub-sections. For example in the first she talks about things such as what's in a name, the role of setting in creating a character, dialogue and how to enhance characters through it, how to make dialogue read naturally, amongst others.
In the second part she deals with such things as using a character's attitudes, their dreams and news casts to enhance the character. She also looks at how to make the bad guys better, Creating an unsympathetic protagonists, etc.
The third section has sub-sections such as starting in various places within a story and still establishing a plot, point-of-view, secondary characters and their influences on plot construction, basing stories on real events, and much more.
I found this to be an extremely well written book, that is very informative and gives excellent advice and examples. The vast majority of the examples are chosen from very well known books, which therefore gives the aspiring writer even more information to ground their characters on.
Well worth the read, but also good advice for practising authors.
2021-02-08
"To Your Scattered Bodies Go" by Philip José Farmer (1918-2009)
Going on Hiatus
Greetings, I have decided to put a hold on doing further book reviews for a while. In fact I'm not sure if I will resume doing reviews ...
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Greetings, I have decided to put a hold on doing further book reviews for a while. In fact I'm not sure if I will resume doing reviews ...
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Publisher:New York : Simon & Schuster, 2011. Edition:First Simon & Schuster hc edition. ISBN:9781451610369 Characteristics: x...