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The 38 Most Common Fiction Writing Mistakes | 
enlarge | Author: Jack M. Bickham Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Category: Book
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 12923
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.4
ISBN: 0898798213 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.3 EAN: 9780898798210 ASIN: 0898798213
Publication Date: August 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 4 - 5 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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Useful advice for budding novelists September 23, 2008 Annabel Kantaria (Dubai, UAE) This is not a 'how to write' book - rather, it's one that points out where you're going wrong (or where you may go wrong if you haven't yet started writing). I came to it halfway through a rubbish first draft and found it great as it helped me see exactly where I was going wrong, and why - embarrassing mistakes at which any publisher or agent would surely laugh. It's been a crucial part of the learning process for me. The short chapters are easy to dip into into and they get the point across in an easy-to-understand way but, as well as being instructional, it's also inspirational - if I'm ever stuck with my writing, just reading a few chapters of this book is enough to get me back on track.
If you know nothing about writing... May 4, 2008 The Macs (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
...then this is the book for you. It does give a comprehensive overview of a lot of the pitfalls in writing and warrants the two starts for being clear about what they are and how to avoid them. However, if you've got a decent idea of what good writing is, then there's nothing new here. If you feel relatively competent, then there are better books out there.
There are far better books on writing out there... January 2, 2008 Mr. D. C. Tallerman (York, UK) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Whilst by no means a complete waste of time, Bickman's book doesn't have the general application that some better guides offer. It's probably quite useful if you write romance, or pulp westerns and espionage thrillers as Mr Bickman himself apparently did - anything with a single protagonist battling against the odds - but for most other genres his limited (and limiting) advice is less than helpful. Personally I write fantasy, horror and science-fiction, and the model he puts forward as mandatory for any good fiction would exlude many of the great works in those genres (as well as the majority of literary classics, for that matter). As proof of this there's the fact that Bickman offers almost no examples to cooborate his arguments, and a couple of the few there are are from his own works! On the plus side, it's a very readable and stirring book, and even if like me you disagree with much of what's said, it at least pushes you to question your own style and decisions. Personally I would recommend Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King, as a much more generally applicable and less personal and occassionally bizzare guide than this.
If you are looking for a book like this.... June 13, 2007 Tezmike (UKay) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
...then you have found the book you need. Excellent advice, easy to read and you will spot improvements you can make in your own work very quickly after picking up this book. Great Stuff
If you truly know absolutely nothing about writing April 27, 2007 Cl Smith (South Africa) 15 out of 29 found this review helpful
Save your money, buy something else. As a writer of 8 published non-fiction works who is working on a novel and a collection of short stories I devour anything I can on technique. I ploughed through this book desperate to learn something. If you really know absolutely nothing about writing you may learn something from this, but I doubt it.
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