Masterclasses in Creative Writing
Inspirational Instruction and Exercises for Writers of Fiction
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Publisher Description
What often holds aspiring writers back is the lack of confidence to get started. How do I structure my story? How do I bring my characters to life and make them believable? How do I write convincing dialogue?
In this dip-into book a professional, award-winning writer and lecturer on creative writing has developed a collection of revealing and highly accessible masterclasses that will inform and encourage creative writers. The book is arranged in easy-to-find subjects and includes mini tutorials, examples, top tips, and summaries of learning points in
· Developing all your writing skills
· Keeping the reader involved
· Creating great characters
· Writing natural dialogue
· Using viewpoint effectively
· Enjoying the process of writing
The lessons are designed to increase your skills, add to your knowledge, and help you fulfil your creative potential.
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