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This book presents figured harmony as a form of aural training. It
seeks to make the student more keenly aware of chord-relationships
as actual sound. It will increase the student's power to form an
inward realization of what a page of music is going to sound like
without having actually heard it.
This book presents figured harmony as a form of aural training. It
seeks to make the student more keenly aware of chord-relationships
as actual sound. It will increase the student's power to form an
inward realization of what a page of music is going to sound like
without having actually heard it.
124 short excerpts using a mixture of treble, alto, tenor and bass
clefs and various common transpositions. The book concentrates on
diatonic harmonic study (including diminished sevenths) and
harmonic counterpoint in up to three parts. The exercises train
students to take in many staves at once, to see where the principal
melody is, to understand harmonies and modulations, to read various
clefs, and transpose as necessary.
'Taut plotting and sharp storytelling' 'Absolutely gripping story'
'Classy, stylish writing, a profound tale in page-turning fashion.
Unreservedly recommended.' 'A strange and stubborn book, visual and
visceral, original and odd...will stay with you long after
finishing its final pages' - For Books' Sake If your life now is
another person's past...What echoes do you leave in their soul?
Could they be the answers you need now? It's a question Carol never
expected to face. She's a gifted musician who needs nothing more
than her piano and certainly doesn't believe she's lived before.
But forced by injury to stop playing, she fears her life may be
over. Enter her soulmate Andreq: healer, liar, fraud and loyal
friend. Is he her future incarnation or a psychological figment?
And can his story help her discover how to live now? A novel in the
vein of The Time Traveller's Wife, Vertigo and The Gargoyle, My
Memories of a Future Life is much more than a 'who was I' tale.
It's a provocative study of the shadows we don't know are driving
our lives, from our own pasts and from the people with us right
now. An examination of what we believe, what we create and how we
scare and heal each other. Above all, it's the story of how one
lost soul searches for where she now belongs. 'I was always
fascinated by tales of regression to past lives, ' says the author
Roz Morris. 'I thought, what if instead of going to the past,
someone went to a future life? Who would do that? Why? What would
they find? 'I began to delve into the world of the classical
musician. Musical scores are exacting and dictatorial - you play a
note for perhaps a sixth of a second and not only that, there are
instructions for how to feel - expressivo, amoroso. It's as if you
don't play a piece of classical music; you channel the spirit of
the composer. And I thought, what if she couldn't do it any more?
And then, what if I threw her together with someone who could trap
the part of her that responded so completely to music?'
'Marvellous, powerful, beautiful' KIJ JOHNSON, multi-times winner
of the HUGO AND NEBULA AWARDS 'Beautifully written, meaningful,
top-drawer storytelling. An extraordinary novel in the tradition of
great old-school literary science fiction like Atwood and Bradbury'
- LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY AUTHORS Misty woods; abandoned towns;
secrets in the landscape; a forbidden life by night; the scent of
bygone days; a past that lies below the surface; and a door in a
dream that seems to hold the answers. Paftoo is a 'bod'; made to
serve. He is a groundsman in the last remaining countryside estate,
once known as Harkaway Hall and now a theme park. Paftoo holds
scattered memories of the old days but they are regularly deleted
to keep him productive. When he starts to have dreams of the Lost
Lands past, Paftoo is thrown into a nightly battle for his
memories, his soul and his cherished connection with Lifeform
Three. Includes an appendix of suggested questions for reading
groups. 'I really didn't want this book to end; it's that good' -
BUILD ANOTHER BOOKCASE
How do you create characters who keep readers hooked? How do you
write the opposite sex? Teenagers? Believable relationships?
Historical characters? Enigmatic characters? Plausible antagonists
and chilling villains? How do you understand a character whose life
is totally unlike your own? How do you write characters for
dystopias? How do you make dialogue sing? When can you let the
reader intuit what the characters are feeling and when should you
spell it out? Roz Morris is a bestselling ghostwriter and book
doctor, and a literary author in her own right. Her titles have
sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. She has mined 20 years'
worth of writing, editing and critiquing experience to create this
book. It contains all the pitfalls and sticky points for writers,
laid out as a set of discussions that are easy to dip into. And it
wouldn't be a Nail Your Novel book without a good dose of games,
exercises and questionnaires to help you populate a novel from
scratch. Whether you write a straightforward story-based genre or
literary fiction, this book will show you how to create people who
enthrall readers - and make you want to tell stories.
By bestselling ghostwriter and book doctor with a top London
literary consultancy This book is used by award-winning authors and
university creative writing departments. 'A how-to-write book that
actually DOES tell you how' 'There are shedloads of books on how to
write novels, and a lot of them are longer and considerably less
useful' 'I wish I'd had this book a long time ago' 'The author has
a proven track record as a writer of fiction, as opposed to writers
of "how to write" books' Are you writing a novel? Do you want to
make sure you finish? Will you get lost and fizzle out? Will you
spend more time reading about how to write than actually getting
the words down? Most manuals on novel-writing will make you read
hundreds of pages about character arcs, inciting incidents, heroes'
journeys. It's great to know that - but while you're reading about
it you're not writing your book. And what these books don't tell
you is how to use this learning and get the job done. Nail Your
Novel is a writing buddy - and mentor - in a book. In 10 easy steps
it will tell you: *how to shape your big idea and make a novel out
of it *how to do your research and how to use it *how to organise
your time *how to plot and build characters *when you're going to
hit problems and what to do about them *how to write on the days
you don't feel inspired *how to reread what you've written and
polish it. Along the way, Thumbnail Notes give tutorials about
storytelling and storycraft - strictly when you need them. The
author has written nearly a dozen novels that have made it into
print - and this is how she did it. You don't even need to read the
whole book before you get started. You read a section, then do as
it says. And, once you're finally satisfied, Nail Your Novel will
tell you how to sell it to publishers and agents. A FULL index
means you can find what you want, when you want it. You've dreamed
of writing a novel. Don't procrastinate with another theory book.
Don't launch in, get stuck and throw your hard work in a drawer.
Nail your novel.
What keeps a reader curious? It's the story. You might have a
dazzling prose voice and plausible characters, but if they don't do
anything, the reader is likely to lose interest. So where do you
find story ideas? How do you make them into a captivating read?
What's your personal vision? Do you know what genre you are best
suited to write? What is literary fiction and how do you write
that? How will you give your book depth without seeming preachy or
bringing the plot to a standstill? What are the hidden structural
patterns that ply the reader's emotions, regardless of your genre
or style? How can you use them with originality? How should you
begin and end? What should go in the middle? Where should you play
your best twists - and what should they be? How can you write each
scene so it holds the reader's curiosity? If you want to write a
story that breaks with convention but still keeps readers riveted,
how do you do it? Whatever type of novel you want to write, this
book will show you, in down-to-earth tutorials, games and
brainstorming exercises. Use it before you write and when revising,
to diagnose your story's strengths and weaknesses. If you've had
feedback from critique partners and editors, use it to decode
what's really wrong - instead of what they think might be. Most of
all, use it to find out where you already have spellbinding plot
material. Discover where your best ideas are hiding and how to tell
stories with drama, depth and heart.
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