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When you are facing down a blank page (or screen), a
constraint-based prompt—for example, “you must use the words
‘cloud’ and ‘green’” or “you must set the scene in a
crowded grocery store”—can get your brain working in unexpected
ways. In this creative writing guide, long-time teacher and
novelist Alice LaPlante shares 100 original exercises that will
simultaneously push you into a corner and give you the tools to
write yourself out of it. LaPlante explains the purpose of each
exercise—to sharpen your ear for dialogue, generate surprising
images or access intense emotions—and breaks down student
examples to reveal how to achieve these goals. Whether you are
looking to jumpstart new ideas or find a fresh angle on a work in
progress, and whether you write fiction, creative nonfiction or
poetry, Write Yourself Out of a Corner will strengthen your
imagination and your craft.
The Making of a Story is a fresh and inspiring guide to the basics
of creative writing both fiction and creative nonfiction. Its
hands-on, completely accessible approach walks writers through each
stage of the creative process, from the initial triggering idea to
the revision of the final manuscript. It is unique in combing the
three main aspects of creative writing instruction: process
(finding inspiration, getting ideas on the page), craft (specific
techniques like characterization), and anthology (learning by
reading masters of the form). Succinct, clear definitions of basic
terms of fiction are accompanied by examples, including excerpts
from masterpieces of short fiction and essays as well as
contemporary novels. A special highlight is Alice LaPlante's
systematic debunking of many of the so-called rules of creative
writing. This book is perfect for writers working alone as well as
for creative writing classes, both introductory and advanced.
A smart, haunting tale of psychological suspense from the award-winning New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind.
Jane O'Malley loses everything when her teenage daughter is killed in a senseless accident. Devastated, she makes one tiny stab at a new life and moves from San Francisco to the tiny seaside town of Half Moon Bay. As the months go by she is able to cobble together some possibility of peace. Then children begin to disappear, and soon Jane sees her own pain reflected in all the parents in the town. She wonders if she will be able to live through the aching loss, the fear once again surrounding her, but as the disappearances continue, fingers of suspicion all begin to point at her.
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