Creative Writing Fiction

Creative Writing Revision is an art in its own right.  I am right in the middle of this process, and it has been an uphill battle to say the least (if you want to know how I really feel about it, read here).  However, I believe that there are some very good resources to arm ourselves with before jumping in with the red pen.  These are the books I am currently using, please recommend any others that you have (follow links for reviews)!

Revising Fiction: Making Sense of the MadnessHow Not to Write a Novel: 200 Classic Mistakes and How to Avoid Them--A Misstep-by-Misstep GuideSolutions for Writers: Practical Craft Techniques for Fiction and Non-fictionOn Writing: 10th Anniversary Edition: A Memoir of the Craft
Creative Writing Revision Resources
  • Revising Fiction: Making Sense of the Madness - Kirt Hickman: A systematic approach to revision, covering - Theme, Fictional Worlds, Characters, Plot, Point of View, Setting, First Draft, Research, Organization, Chapter Breaks, Scenes, Emotions, Prose, Dialogue, Formatting, and Critiques.  Any out there find anything better?
  • Solutions for Novelists: Secrets of a Master Editor - Sol Stein:  Don't be fooled by the old school cover design, Sol Stein is awesome and so is his advice.  From the perspective an editor, he is candid in reminding writers of their responsibilities towards their audience, and his solutions to common writing errors are brilliant.  His tone is heartfelt; he truly wants to improve the quality of your work.  Buy and read this book, trust me!
  • On Writing: 10th Anniversary Edition: A Memoir of the Craft - Stephen King: This may be a surprise as the book is more of a memoir than a technical approach to writing.  I found King's description of his revision process enlightening - he makes it sound manageable, which makes reading it worth your time and certainly justify's the space on your writer's shelf.
Do you have any suggestions on creative writing revisions resources?

Master Collections

Have you used The Writer's Digest's Master Box Collection as a resource?  If so, I would love to get your thoughts on it!  It is expensive, but worth it?  The reviews on B&N.com are not exactly stellar, and I'm generally not a fan of The Writer's Digest dry style (not to mention the price, which just seems ridiculous). Anyone a fan?



The Writer's Digest's Master Box Collection is available at Barnes & Noble but not Amazon.

Creative Writing Prompts & Other Writing Exercises

Creative writing prompts can be extremely useful, just like warming up for a jog it is important to get your mind in the right form before you plunge ahead into your story.  I have even based a few chapters in my book off of a few prompts, you just never know where your pen will take you!

Wild Mind: Living the Writer's LifeWhat If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers (3rd Edition)The Writer's Idea BookThe 3 A.M. Epiphany: Uncommon Writing Exercises that Transform Your Fiction
My collection of creative writing prompts.
There are scores of books with writing prompts out there, these just happen to be the ones I came across. Please recommend others that you have found useful.  Additionally, there are online writing prompts, though I have not used them these are the online writing prompts that I have heard of (again, please recommend others):
  • Writer's Digest - a large collection of writing prompts (with word limits and the ability to post your response).
  • Creative Writing Prompts - scroll over a number and a prompt appears!  What you see is what you get, if you are looking for a prompt this is not a bad place to start (it is not instructive by any means).
Do you have any other sources for creative writing prompts?

Quotes About Writing

Harrison Shepherd, in one of his notebooks transcribed by stenographer Violet Brown (The Lacuna, by Barbara Kingsolver), said it best: 

Accumulating words is a charlatan’s career. 

Quotes About Writing

"Close the door. Write with no one looking over your shoulder. Don't try to figure out what other people want to hear from you; figure out what you have to say. It's the one and only thing you have to offer." 


-- Barbara Kingsolver

Quotes About Writing

If you are not afraid of the voices inside you, you will not fear the critics outside you.  Natalie Goldberg - Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within (Shambhala Library).
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