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Options: Constructing Your House of Fiction

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Authors:

 

 

Hal Blythe & Charlie Sweet

 

Description: 

This excellent work is the perfect handbook for those who have always wanted to write a piece of
fiction, be it a novel or short story. 20th-Century movie producer Jerry Wald once formulated what has become known eponymously as Wald’s Law:  “Show the audience the inner workings of something they are curious about but don’t really know much about.”  Options explains the “inner workings” of fiction, detailing the choices authors must constantly make about such elements as character, plotting, setting, dialogue, method of narration, theme—even marketing. And as part of the Applied Creative Thinking series, the book explores how writers can tap into basic creative strategies such as perception shift, pattern recognition, and using metaphor. 

 

 

The Authors:

Hal Blythe, Ph.D. (University of Louisville, 1972) is the Co-Director of the Teaching & Learning Center at Eastern Kentucky University. With Charlie, he has collaborated on over 1000 published works, including 14 books (seven in New Forums’ popular It Works for Me series), literary criticism, and educational research.

Charlie Sweet, Ph.D. (Florida State University, 1970) is the Co-Director of the Teaching & Learning Center at Eastern Kentucky University. With Hal, he has collaborated on over 1000 published works including 14 books, literary criticism, educational research, and ghostwriter of the lead novella for the Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.

Hal and Charlie have taught creative writing for forty years, created the MFA in Creative Writing at Eastern Kentucky University, and have published numerous “how-to” articles on creative writing in popular magazines.

 

Contents:

 

Introduction

Acknowledgements

What Makes Creative Writing Creative?

I. Relating Creative Writing and Applied Creative Thinking:  Part I, Utility and Novelty

II. Relating Creative Writing and Applied Creative Thinking: Part II, The Nifty Nine Skills

III. Our Approach to Fiction Writing:  Options

IV. Pre-Writing I:  Best Attitudes

V. Pre-Writing II:  Discipline

VI. What Is a Story?

VII. Generating Fiction

VIII. Character

IX. Plot:  The Basics

X.  Plot:  The Special Cases of Openings and Transitions

XI. Plot:  Framing Your Narrative and Other Storytelling Strategies

XII. Setting

XIII. Method of Narration

XIV. Dialogue

XV. Theme

XVI. Marketing

Afterword

Appendix A:  "Who’s Jody?"

Appendix B:  Some Blythe & Sweet Articles on Fiction Writing: A Bibliography

 

 

 
Details:

2014 [ISBN: 978-1-581072-49-5; 146 pages; 8 1/2 x 11 inches; soft cover]