1st Edition

The Art of Writing Fiction

By Andrew Cowan, Andrew Cowan Copyright 2011
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Art of Writing Fiction guides the reader through the processes of creative writing from journal-keeping to editing, offering techniques for stimulating creativity and making language vivid. Readers will master key aspects of fiction such as structure, character, voice and setting.

    Andrew Cowan provides an insightful introduction that brings his own well-crafted prose style to bear on the processes and pleasures of writing fiction, offering practical and personal advice culled from his own experience and that of other published writers. He lays open to the reader his own notes, his writing, and the experiences from his own life that he has drawn on in his fiction allowing the reader to develop their own writing project alongside the author as they go through the book.

    1. Writers' routines 2. Write about what you know: Observational journals 3. Write about what you don't know: Automatic writing 4. Don't tell me... 5. Write about what you used to know: Remembering and place 6. Write about who you know: Character 7. Voices 8. Viewpoints 9. Middles, ends, beginnings: Structure 10. Making strange: Defamiliarisation 11. Making clear: Revision, grammer and punctuation 12. Workshopping

    Biography

    Andrew Cowan is the Director of the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of four novels, including pig (1994), which was longlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Sunday Times Young Writier of the Year Award.