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Encompassing thinking on management and organizations in China's
transitional economy, this study examines key topics in areas
including the reform of state enterprises, management of
international joint ventures, business networks and guanxi, and
Chinese organizational behaviour. With contributions from scholars
on China, theoretical and empirical chapters based on major
research projects and perspectives from leading business
executives, this volume provides a forum for discussing 1990s
research in this field.
Confident with the basics of your craft? Looking to take your
writing to the next level? Advanced Fiction gives you the tools to
hone your skills by thinking more deeply and systematically about
deploying them on the page. Friendly and down-to-earth, Amy Weldon
guides you through the realities of craft and process, combining a
broad anthology of landmark stories with instruction on the more
advanced aspects of fiction writing. Featuring interactive prompts,
exercises and suggestions for further reading, this book guides you
from larger philosophical issues to subtler technical ones, from
topics as diverse as the intricate principles of storytelling to
navigating artistic and political landscapes conscientiously and
building a writing career. Beginning with a brief recap of the
basics, the text goes on to examine: - The psychology of writing
and revising - Practical methods for drafting and notebook-keeping
- Taking personal and technical risks with ideas, images, and forms
- Making responsible decisions about representing identities,
bodies, and histories on the page - Complex craft concepts such as
world-building, structure, time, and moving from short forms to
novels Placing students’ own work in conversation with
established stories, the accompanying anthology selections range
widely in culture, technique and time period, including authors of
dystopia, historical fiction, satire, and fiction in translation as
well as literary realists tackling themes like economic inequality,
climate change, and identity. Thoughtful and essential, this book
provides excellent guidance for students and budding authors on the
complexities of fiction writing from the beginning of a writing
project – short story or novel – to the end.
Learning to write starts with learning to do one big thing: pay
attention to the world around you, even though just about
everything in modern life makes this more difficult than it needs
to be. Developing habits and practices of observing, and writing
down what you notice, can be the first step away from the anxieties
and doubts that can hold you back from your ultimate goal as a
writer: discovering something to say and a voice to say it in. The
Writer's Eye is an inspiring guide for writers at all stages of
their writing lives. Drawing on new research into creative writers
and their relationship with the physical world, Amy E. Weldon shows
us how to become more attentive observers of the world and find
inspiration in any environment. Including exercises, writing
prompts and sample texts and spanning multiple genres from novels
to nonfiction to poetry, this is the ideal starting point for
anyone beginning to write seriously and offers refreshing
perspectives for experienced writers seeking new inspiration.
Confident with the basics of your craft? Looking to take your
writing to the next level? Advanced Fiction gives you the tools to
hone your skills by thinking more deeply and systematically about
deploying them on the page. Friendly and down-to-earth, Amy Weldon
guides you through the realities of craft and process, combining a
broad anthology of landmark stories with instruction on the more
advanced aspects of fiction writing. Featuring interactive prompts,
exercises and suggestions for further reading, this book guides you
from larger philosophical issues to subtler technical ones, from
topics as diverse as the intricate principles of storytelling to
navigating artistic and political landscapes conscientiously and
building a writing career. Beginning with a brief recap of the
basics, the text goes on to examine: - The psychology of writing
and revising - Practical methods for drafting and notebook-keeping
- Taking personal and technical risks with ideas, images, and forms
- Making responsible decisions about representing identities,
bodies, and histories on the page - Complex craft concepts such as
world-building, structure, time, and moving from short forms to
novels Placing students’ own work in conversation with
established stories, the accompanying anthology selections range
widely in culture, technique and time period, including authors of
dystopia, historical fiction, satire, and fiction in translation as
well as literary realists tackling themes like economic inequality,
climate change, and identity. Thoughtful and essential, this book
provides excellent guidance for students and budding authors on the
complexities of fiction writing from the beginning of a writing
project – short story or novel – to the end.
This book encompasses the latest thinking on management and
organisations in China's transitional economy. It examines key
topics in areas including the reform of state enterprises,
management of international joint ventures, business networks and
guanxi, and Chinese organizational behaviour.
Learning to write starts with learning to do one big thing: pay
attention to the world around you, even though just about
everything in modern life makes this more difficult than it needs
to be. Developing habits and practices of observing, and writing
down what you notice, can be the first step away from the anxieties
and doubts that can hold you back from your ultimate goal as a
writer: discovering something to say and a voice to say it in. The
Writer's Eye is an inspiring guide for writers at all stages of
their writing lives. Drawing on new research into creative writers
and their relationship with the physical world, Amy E. Weldon shows
us how to become more attentive observers of the world and find
inspiration in any environment. Including exercises, writing
prompts and sample texts and spanning multiple genres from novels
to nonfiction to poetry, this is the ideal starting point for
anyone beginning to write seriously and offers refreshing
perspectives for experienced writers seeking new inspiration.
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