Now Write! Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Speculative Genre Exercises From Today's Best Writers and Teachers
β Scribed by Laurie Lamson
- Publisher
- TarcherPerigee;Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, a memeber of Penguin Group (USA)
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1322783233
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β¦ Synopsis
Featuring speculative fiction-writing exercises from Harlan Ellison (R), Piers Anthony, Ramsey Campbell, Jack Ketchum, screenwriters of The Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation , and many more.
The fifth volume in the acclaimed Now Write! writing-guide series offers a full toolbox of advice and exercises for speculative fiction writers hoping to craft an engaging alternate reality, flesh out an enthralling fantasy quest, or dream up a bloodcurdling plot twist, including:
-Harlan Ellison (R), on crafting the perfect story title
-Jack Ketchum, on how economy of language helps create a truly frightening tale
-Piers Anthony, on making fantastical characters feel genuine and relatable
Among the other writers incluided are: Steven Barnes, Peter Briggs, David Brin, Sara B. Cooper, Brian James Freeman, Joe R. Lansdale, Bruce McAllister, Vonda N. McIntyre, William F. Nolan, Michael Reaves, Melissa Scott, Michael Dillon Scott, Vanessa Vaughn and others.
This collection of storytelling secrets from top genre writersβincluding winners of Nebula, Hugo, Edgar, and Bram Stoker awardsβis essential for any writer looking to take a leap beyond the ordinary.
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From Booklist
Previous editions of the Now Write! series have focused on nonfiction, general fiction, screenplays, and mysteries. It was inevitable it would get around to sf and fantasy, and why not? As the bookβs contributors point out, there are a lot of unique challenges to writing in these genres. The dozens of essays hereβsome by notables including Harlan Ellison, Joe R. Lansdale, and Simon Clarkβtackle such subjects as freelancing for sf TV series; writing interspecies romance; building an internally consistent system of magic; creating a compelling but believable villain; creating a television series; tapping into the most common human fears; and much more. The bookβs only drawback may be that, in trying to pack so much into a relatively small space, the editor has selected a lot of very short essays: most of them are only a page or two long, and, in many cases, weβre just settling in, and suddenly weβre already done. A useful but also a tad superficial book. --David Pitt
Review
"Whether you're looking to write the next HUNGER GAMES or conceptualize the next installment of AMERICAN HORROR STORY , the newest NOW WRITE! installment will set you on the path to meeting your goal."
*--Renee C. Fountain, New York Journal of Books *
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