Mastering Fiction Writing

Mastering Fiction Writing by Kit Reed, published by Writer’s Digest Books in 1991, is a practical guide that focuses on the essential elements of storytelling. This first edition, comprising 141 pages, presents an organic approach to crafting fiction, emphasizing the importance of the writer’s personal experiences in character development.
Readers will find that this book delves into the process of building credible narratives, whether they are novels or short stories. By starting with the writer’s own experiences, Reed illustrates how to create compelling characters and stories. The content is designed for those interested in enhancing their writing skills within the realms of language arts and fiction writing, making it a valuable reference for aspiring authors.
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Reed offers a practical, organic approach to crafting fiction, starting at the core of storytelling–with people. Those people are the writer, and each character is a development from that writer’s own “experience bank.” From that core, one can build stories into complete, credible novels and short stories. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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