Stein on Writing : A Master Editor of Some of the Most Successful Writers of Our Century Shares His Craft Techniques and Strategies

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1995-11-15
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Press
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Summary

Your future as a writer is in your hands. Whether you are a newcomer or an accomplished professional, a novelist, story writer, or a writer of nonfiction, you will find this book a wealth of immediately useful guidance not available anywhere else. As Sol Stein, renowned editor, author, and instructor, explains, "This is not a book of theory. It is a book of useable solutions-- how to fix writing that is flawed, how to improve writing that is good, how to create interesting writing in the first place." You will find one of the great unspoken secrets of craftsmanship in Chapter 5, called "Markers: The Key to Swift Characterization." In Chapter 7, Stein reveals for he first time in print the wonderful system for creating instant conflict developed in the Playwrights Group of the Actors Studio, of which he was a founder. In "Secrets of Good Dialogue," the premier teacher of dialogue gives you the instantly useable techniques that not only make verbal exchanges exciting but that move the story forward immediately. You won't need to struggle with flashbacks or background material after you've read Chapter 14, which shows you how to bring background into the foreground. Writers of both fiction and nonfiction will relish the amphetamines for speeding up pace, and the many ways to liposuction flab, as well as how to tap originality and recognize what successful titles have in common. You'll discover literary values that enhance writing, providing depth and reso

Author Biography

Sol Stein has lectured on creative writing at Columbia, Iowa, UCLA, and the University of California at Irvine.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
The Essentials
The Writer's Job May Be Different Than You Thinkp. 3
Come Right In: First Sentences, First Paragraphsp. 15
Welcome to the Twentieth Centuryp. 42
Fiction
Competing with God: Making Fascinating Peoplep. 49
Markers: The Key to Swift Characterizationp. 74
Thwarting Desire: The Basics of Plottingp. 82
The Actors Studio Method for Developing Drama in Plotsp. 90
The Crucible: A Key to Successful Plottingp. 94
Suspense: Keeping the Reader Readingp. 97
The Adrenaline Pump: Creating Tensionp. 105
The Secrets of Good Dialoguep. 110
How to Show Instead of Tellp. 122
Choosing a Point of Viewp. 129
Flashbacks: How to Bring Background into the Foregroundp. 143
The Keys to Credibilityp. 152
The Secret Snapshot Technique: Reaching For Hidden Treasurep. 156
How to Use All Six of Your Sensesp. 160
Love Scenesp. 167
Creating the Envelopep. 186
Fiction and Nonfiction
Amphetamines for Speeding Up Pacep. 193
Liposuctioning Flabp. 197
Tapping Your Originalityp. 209
The Door to Your Book: Titles That Attractp. 212
Nonfiction
Using the Techniques of Fiction to Enhance Nonfictionp. 223
Conflict, Suspense, and Tension in Nonfictionp. 232
Quoting What They Sayp. 240
Guts: The Decisive Ingredientp. 242
Literary Values in Fiction and Nonfiction
Commercial? Popular? Literary?p. 249
Particularityp. 254
Similes and Metaphorsp. 264
Increasing the Effect on the Reader through Resonancep. 268
Revision
Triage: A Better Way of Revising Fictionp. 277
Reprieve: Revising Nonfictionp. 290
Where to Get Help
Where to Get Helpp. 297
A Final Wordp. 302
A Glossary of Terms Used by Writers and Editorsp. 305
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