Her latest writing craft book brings these two concepts together, so today she's here to show us how deep point of view can help us evoke those emotions we want within our readers.
Not exact matches
Stories included reports of an Amazon mobile credit card reader, Dean Wesley Smith's
writing in public project, how to improve your
craft as a writer, J.A. Konrath's ideal Authors Guild and Amazon's
latest press release on
book pricing in the Hachette negotiations.
I'm also reading — slowly — a couple of
writing craft books, which I'll probably talk about on this blog at a
later date.
Donald Maass has cordially agreed to join us today for an interview regarding his
latest book on the
craft of
writing fiction.
I've been waiting for another
writing book to come out from James, so needless to say, I've already purchased my copy of Conflict and Suspense, but for those of you who haven't gotten yours just yet, here's a little sneak peek into the
latest writing book from one of my favorite
writing -
craft authors.
You
write in a vacuum or for a professor who frowns on genre; you workshop with other writers; you
craft a query letter; you appeal to the tastes of an intern at a literary agency; you claw your way out of the slush pile; you hope to win over an editor at a major publishing house; your
book comes out a year
later and sits spine - out on a bookshelf for six months; it gets returned to the publisher and goes out of print; you start over.