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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Contents Introduction Part 1 - Getting Started
Chapter 1 - Germs Chapter 2 - Writing Prompts Chapter 3 - Nothing But The Truth Chapter 4 - Fiction Through Artifacts; or, How to Justify a Love of Accumulating Junk Chapter 5 - The Importance Of Being Envious Chapter 6 - Mourning Falls, Usa Chapter 7 - A Postcard From The Velvet Revolution Chapter 8 - What If It Was More Than That? Chapter 9 - The Title Game Exercise Chapter 10 - Living To Tell, Telling To Live: Three Literary Exercises Chapter 11 - My Favorite Fiction-Writing Exercise Chapter 12 - How To Name The World: An Exercise In Research Chapter 13 - Untold Stories: An Exercise To Generate Fiction Chapter 14 - Bullies I Have Known Chapter 15 - Our Ever-Curious Minds Chapter 16 - Adopt A Myth
Part 2 - Character
On Character Chapter 17 - Writing As Parlor Game Chapter 18 - Object Of Affection: Prose Exercises Chapter 19 - Nonfiction Time-Travel Exercise Chapter 20 - Your Five Seconds Of Shame! Chapter 21 - Interviewing Your Character Chapter 22 - From Autobiography To Fiction Chapter 23 - Putting Characters Into Action Chapter 24 - Subversive Details And Characterization Chapter 25 - Complex Characters Chapter 26 - Two Literary Exercises Chapter 27 - Get Closer: Exposing Your Characters (With Compassion) Chapter 28 - Through Your Character's Eyes
Part 3 - Point Of View And Tone
On Point Of View Chapter 29 - Strategies Of The Storyteller: Point Of View Chapter 30 - Exercise On Point Of View Chapter 31 - The Point Of Point Of View Chapter 32 - An Exercise In Writing Memoir Chapter 33 - What Do You Want Most In Life?: A Point-Of-View And Character Exercise Chapter 34 - Point-Of-View Exercise For Prose Writers Chapter 35 - Two Exercises Chapter 36 - The Chicken Crossed The Road Chapter 37 - Walking A Mile In Their Shoes: Developing Character Through Alternate Points Of View Chapter 38 - The Glory Of Gossip: An Exercise In Pov
Part 4 - Plot And Narrative
On Plot And Narrative Chapter 39 - The Five Modes Chapter 40 - Thickening Your Plots Chapter 41 - The Pleasure Principle Chapter 42 - From Anecdote To Story Chapter 43 - Seeing The Scene Chapter 44 - The Particular Gesture: Writing Sex Scenes Chapter 45 - Creating The Memory Map: For Your Memoir Chapter 46 - Useful Lies Chapter 47 - Rewriting The ClichÉs Chapter 48 - From Imagination To Plot Chapter 49 - What Every Fiction Writer Can Learn About Plot From That Lovable, Furry Old Grover Chapter 50 - On Plot Chapter 51 - Recycling Props
Part 5 - Dialogue And Voice
On Dialogue And Voice Chapter 52 - Dynamic Dialogue: Three Exercises Chapter 53 - He Said What? Chapter 54 - Character And Situation Through Dialogue Chapter 55 - On Dialogue Chapter 56 - The Thing About Dialogue Chapter 57 - Using Summary, Indirect, And Direct Dialogue Chapter 58 - Dialogue: Master Of Multitasking And Sleight Of Hand Chapter 59 - The Foreign Voice Chapter 60 - A Dialogue Exercise
Part 6 - Descriptive Language and Setting
On Descriptive Language And Setting Chapter 61 - Destroying What You Love: An Exercise In Setting Chapter 62 - A Stranger Comes To Town Chapter 63 - The Monster In The Attic Chapter 64 - Simultaneous Actions In Fiction Chapter 65 - Learning To Lie: An Exercise In Details Chapter 66 - Artistic Perspective Chapter 67 - All About Rhythm Chapter 68 - Emotion In Fiction
Part 7 - Revision
On Revision Chapter 69 - The First Draft Of Anything Chapter 70 - On The Wheel: Revising The Personal Essay Chapter 71 - Silences And Blank Spaces Chapter 72 - Reseeing In Revision Chapter 73 - Revise, Reenvision, Reinvent Chapter 74 - Hiding The / In Fiction And Nonfiction Chapter 75 - Shopping For Conflict In The Second Draft Chapter 76 - The Right Word In Tails
Part 8 - Daily Warm-Ups
A Note About Daily Warm-Ups Chapter 77 - Daily Warm-Ups
Acknowledgments Notes On Contributors About The Editor Copyright
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