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Published on Aug 27, 2010 | 272 Pages
Make Every Creative Moment Count
Franz Kafka was an insurance agent. William Faulkner was a postmaster. Stephen King taught high school English, John Grisham was an attorney, and Toni Morrison worked in publishing. Though romantic fantasies of the writing life don’t often include a day job, the fact is that most writers have one.
If you find yourself among them, stealing moments late at night, early in the morning, or on your lunch break to write, The Nighttime Novelist is your guideon call any hour to help. Divided into quick mini lessons to make the most of your precious writing time, this book offers:
• Technique instruction that breaks down the elements of the novelfrom crafting your protagonist to successful plotting and pacing
• Hurdle lessons that help you anticipate and overcome roadblocks, so you can keep your productivity and your story on track
• Going Deeper explorations that provide guidance on the more nuanced aspects of storytelling, so you can take your work to the next level
• Try It Out assignments and more than 25 interactive worksheets that help you apply the lessons to your own project
Whether you’re just beginning your novel, wondering how to navigate its middle, or bringing it to a close, you’ll find the instruction, exercises, and support you need to keep your story moving forward every time you sit down to write.
Franz Kafka was an insurance agent. William Faulkner was a postmaster. Stephen King taught high school English, John Grisham was an attorney, and Toni Morrison worked in publishing. Though romantic fantasies of the writing life don’t often include a day job, the fact is that most writers have one.
If you find yourself among them, stealing moments late at night, early in the morning, or on your lunch break to write, The Nighttime Novelist is your guideon call any hour to help. Divided into quick mini lessons to make the most of your precious writing time, this book offers:
• Technique instruction that breaks down the elements of the novelfrom crafting your protagonist to successful plotting and pacing
• Hurdle lessons that help you anticipate and overcome roadblocks, so you can keep your productivity and your story on track
• Going Deeper explorations that provide guidance on the more nuanced aspects of storytelling, so you can take your work to the next level
• Try It Out assignments and more than 25 interactive worksheets that help you apply the lessons to your own project
Whether you’re just beginning your novel, wondering how to navigate its middle, or bringing it to a close, you’ll find the instruction, exercises, and support you need to keep your story moving forward every time you sit down to write.
Author
Joseph Bates
Joseph Bates is the author of Tomorrowland: Stories (Curbside Splendor 2013). His short fiction has appeared in such journals as The Rumpus, New Ohio Review, Identity Theory, South Carolina Review, Fresh Boiled Peanuts, and InDigest Magazine. He is a consulting fiction editor with Miami University Press and teaches in the creative writing program at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Visit him online at www.josephbates.net.
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