tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post6742112837411511081..comments2024-01-12T11:26:35.176-05:00Comments on Working Stiffs: What's on YOUR bookshelf?Working Stiffshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03270595837074553752noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-19948721650743241462010-03-17T17:38:21.553-04:002010-03-17T17:38:21.553-04:00I echo everyone's choices and add a couple. Ha...I echo everyone's choices and add a couple. Hallie Ephron's book on writing mysteries has some great exercises for exploring character and plot.<br /><br />I am a huge fan of poet/author/memoirist May Sarton's journals, about writing, the writing life, and aging. They are treasures.Ramonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00627775403015684868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-9480465565786052082010-03-17T16:50:28.974-04:002010-03-17T16:50:28.974-04:00The Joy of Writing Sex is a hoot.
Writing The Mod...The Joy of Writing Sex is a hoot. <br />Writing The Modern Mystery by Norville is a good reference.<br /><br />When you consider how many of them are out there, is it any wonder the Brits think we're nuts.<br /><br />Not familiar--they don't think you can teach 'creative' writing.<br />PatgPatghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01046665022709722606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-50370401196874995522010-03-17T14:06:37.883-04:002010-03-17T14:06:37.883-04:00King's book is my favorite. It is also the fav...King's book is my favorite. It is also the favorite of many published authors who have never read King's fiction. Put quite simply, this book speaks to writers.<br /><br />Several other books I love (a couple of which have already been mentioned here):<br /><br />1. Self-Editing for Fiction Writers/Renni Browne & Dave King (This is outstanding)<br />2. The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers/Christopher Vogler<br />3. Spunk & Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style/Arthur Plotnik<br />4. Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft/Janet Burroway (fabulous book, ridiculously expensive)<br /><br />ALSO: Strunk and White's Elements of Style is essential for EVERY writer, regardless of genre.VR Barkowskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04927993233682731113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-14749367785089518592010-03-17T12:32:18.606-04:002010-03-17T12:32:18.606-04:00I love the Christopher Voegler book, too, Paula. ...I love the Christopher Voegler book, too, Paula. Also:<br /><br />Robert McKee's STORY.<br /><br />Jane Smiley's THIRTEEN WAYS OF LOOKING AT THE NOVEL.<br /><br />Carolyn See's MAKING A LITERARY LIFE ranks up there with BIRD BY BIRD for me.<br /><br />Elizabeth's George's WRITE AWAY.<br /><br />And, of course, my fave: Michael Chabon's WONDER BOYS. It's fiction, but it's still about writing!nancy martinhttp://www.nancymartinmysteries.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-43309022554261324622010-03-17T10:48:05.066-04:002010-03-17T10:48:05.066-04:00In addition to the other books previously listed, ...In addition to the other books previously listed, I'll add to the list, WRITING MYSTERIES edited by Sue Grafton with Jan Burke and Barry Zeman.Laurienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-79237101063315516172010-03-17T10:17:38.010-04:002010-03-17T10:17:38.010-04:00Hi, I love Stephen King's On Writing...it read...Hi, I love Stephen King's On Writing...it read like a novel. I also loved The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes. I haven't seen anyone mention The Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler. I think that is a pretty good one too. The Fire in Fiction by Donald Maass is also a good resource.<br /><br />Thank you for sharing the procedural ones. I really need to pick up a set of those.<br /><br />Peace and love,<br />Paula R.Paula Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16683607612944753253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-14506495601464044152010-03-17T09:42:25.854-04:002010-03-17T09:42:25.854-04:00I'll add two to the list. HOW TO WRITE KILLER ...I'll add two to the list. HOW TO WRITE KILLER FICTION, by Carolyn Wheat, and WRITING THE BREAKOUT NOVEL, by Donald Maass. The first deals with the structure of mysteries and thrillers, the second with how to take your book to the next level.Joyce Tremelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00498392016497131719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-29324909616806802122010-03-17T09:29:48.333-04:002010-03-17T09:29:48.333-04:00One more vote for ON WRITING.
I also regularly r...One more vote for ON WRITING. <br /><br />I also regularly return to SELF-EDITING FOR FICTION WRITERS by Dave King and Renni Browne. Fun t read, with good advice on every page.<br /><br />(Kind of makes you wonder what my problem is. Seems everyone else named King has this writing business under control.)Dana Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01350344882342624735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-72849073673920862512010-03-17T08:48:17.713-04:002010-03-17T08:48:17.713-04:00I have a bunch of these on my bookshelf. Like WIl...I have a bunch of these on my bookshelf. Like WIlliam, I really should sell or donate them. The only one's that stand out: (meaning the only ones that I read cover to cover) were:<br /><br />On Writing - King. I don't consider this a step by step guide, and most of us can't write the way King does; and I mean the prcess not the style. But it is a facinating book.<br /><br />The First 5 Pages by Lukeman. Not really anything earthshaking here, but good information on how to grab the reader from the start.<br /><br />You know, Bird By Bird was the first book on writing that I bought. A lot of people in the St. Louis Writers circle recommended it. EHH. I can't say it did anything for me. <br /><br />Literature is so subjective.Wilfred Bereswillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03019217952304685255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-16148167401311563962010-03-17T08:01:45.494-04:002010-03-17T08:01:45.494-04:00If I'd added one more to my list, ON WRITING w...If I'd added one more to my list, ON WRITING would have been it. I think I'll pull it down and re-read it...Annettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02755947919433555176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-45523544910417691582010-03-17T07:50:33.532-04:002010-03-17T07:50:33.532-04:00As Martha said, ON WRITING by King is *the* book &...As Martha said, ON WRITING by King is *the* book 'on writing'. After I finished that, I pretty much cleared off the shelves of all the 'How To' books and donated them.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11538690057861333760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33226151.post-14742624959818825422010-03-17T07:18:30.204-04:002010-03-17T07:18:30.204-04:00Hi, Annette.
I reach for Stephen King's On W...Hi, Annette. <br /><br />I reach for Stephen King's On Writing whenever I feel discouraged because his voice and ideas are so practical.<br /><br />I also reach for my copy of To Kill A Mockingbird every so often just to remind myself of how it should be!Martha Reedhttp://www.marthareed.comnoreply@blogger.com