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In Finding Your Writer's Voice, novelist Thaisa Frank and poet Dorothy Wall show that voice is not something mysterious: It's simply the way you, the writer, project yourself artistically. Finding Your Writer's Voice helps writers learn to develop a distinctive and vibrant voice.
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Rhetoric, Creative writing, Technique, Problems, exercises, English language, FictionEdition | Availability |
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Finding your writer's voice: a guide to creative fiction
1994, St. Martin's Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0312114656 9780312114657
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Table of Contents
1. Telling Begins in an Atmosphere of Urgency
2. Voice: Your Most Powerful Tool
3. The Writer as Singer
4. The Importance of Raw Voice
5. The Voice as an Instrument
6. Inner Listening
7. Distilling Voice
8. Inviting Accidents
9. Listening to the Voice of Childhood
10. Public and Private Voices
11. The Sound of Colloquial Voice
12. The Chorus of Voice
13. Who's Speaking?: Voice and Character
14. Capturing the Inner Critic
15. Learning to Spot the Imposter
16. The Writer as Presence
17. Becoming a Prose Thief
18. Using the Journal Dangerously
19. Writing in the Pressure Cooker: Leading Raw Voice into the Story
20. If
21. Craft and the Voice of the Story
22. Going Deeper into the Story: Voice as Composer and Instrumentalist
23. From Anecdotes to Stories
24. Catalysts for the Story: Character-, Plot-, and Vision-Driven Stories
25. Working with Short Forms to Discover Your Story
26. Point of View.
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