As a writer I’m constantly looking to improve and in
so doing I have, over the years, accumulated a host of books on writing. They range from how to write, how to plot,
how to edit, how to write dialogue and description, how to create micro and
macro settings. The list goes on. I have some of these on the Writers Bookcase
page here on my blog, but below is a longer list in case you’d like to check some
of them out.
Setting by Jack M. Bickham
Description by Monica Wood
Scene and Structure by Jack M. Bickham
Plot by Ansen Dibell
The Art of War For Writers by James Scott Bell
The Little Red Writing Book by Brandon Royal
Sin and Syntax by Constance Hale
Revision by David Michael Kaplan
WRITING
20 Master Plots and how to build them by Ronald B. TobiasSetting by Jack M. Bickham
Description by Monica Wood
Scene and Structure by Jack M. Bickham
Plot by Ansen Dibell
The Art of War For Writers by James Scott Bell
The Little Red Writing Book by Brandon Royal
Sin and Syntax by Constance Hale
Revision by David Michael Kaplan
GRAMMER
My Grammar and I by Caroline Taggart and J.A. Wines
MARKETING AND PUBLISHING
A Seriously Useful Author's Guide to Marketing and Publishing Books by Mary Cavanagh
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More good advice on our craft Jill! Do you have anything on your bookshelf about how to conjure up the inspiration to write when you feel you should but your fickle mind is affected by "spring fever?"
ReplyDeleteNo, Anna, but if I did, I would wish I had written it myself. It would probably sell a million copies.
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