
Advanced Fiction
A Writer's Guide and Anthology
Amy E. Weldon(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 24. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-350-18009-3 (ISBN)
Description
Confident with the basics of your craft? Looking to take your writing to the next level? Advanced Fiction gives you the tools to hone your skills by thinking more deeply and systematically about deploying them on the page. Friendly and down-to-earth, Amy Weldon guides you through the realities of craft and process, combining a broad anthology of landmark stories with instruction on the more advanced aspects of fiction writing.
Featuring interactive prompts, exercises and suggestions for further reading, this book guides you from larger philosophical issues to subtler technical ones, from topics as diverse as the intricate principles of storytelling to navigating artistic and political landscapes conscientiously and building a writing career.
Beginning with a brief recap of the basics, the text goes on to examine:
- The psychology of writing and revising
- Practical methods for drafting and notebook-keeping
- Taking personal and technical risks with ideas, images, and forms
- Making responsible decisions about representing identities, bodies, and histories on the page
- Complex craft concepts such as world-building, structure, time, and moving from short forms to novels
Placing students' own work in conversation with established stories, the accompanying anthology selections range widely in culture, technique and time period, including authors of dystopia, historical fiction, satire, and fiction in translation as well as literary realists tackling themes like economic inequality, climate change, and identity.
Thoughtful and essential, this book provides excellent guidance for students and budding authors on the complexities of fiction writing from the beginning of a writing project - short story or novel - to the end.
Featuring interactive prompts, exercises and suggestions for further reading, this book guides you from larger philosophical issues to subtler technical ones, from topics as diverse as the intricate principles of storytelling to navigating artistic and political landscapes conscientiously and building a writing career.
Beginning with a brief recap of the basics, the text goes on to examine:
- The psychology of writing and revising
- Practical methods for drafting and notebook-keeping
- Taking personal and technical risks with ideas, images, and forms
- Making responsible decisions about representing identities, bodies, and histories on the page
- Complex craft concepts such as world-building, structure, time, and moving from short forms to novels
Placing students' own work in conversation with established stories, the accompanying anthology selections range widely in culture, technique and time period, including authors of dystopia, historical fiction, satire, and fiction in translation as well as literary realists tackling themes like economic inequality, climate change, and identity.
Thoughtful and essential, this book provides excellent guidance for students and budding authors on the complexities of fiction writing from the beginning of a writing project - short story or novel - to the end.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-18009-3 (9781350180093)
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Person
Amy E. Weldon is Professor of English at Luther College, USA. She is the author of The Hands-On Life: How to Wake Yourself Up and Save the World (2018), The Writer's Eye: Observation and Inspiration for Creative Writers (Bloomsbury, 2018), and Eldorado, Iowa: A Novel (2019). Her website is amyeweldon.com.
Content
Chapter One: What Makes Advanced Fiction Writing "Advanced?"
Student Craft Studio: Shannon Baker, "Habits"
Craft Studio: James Joyce, "Araby" (1914)
Exercises
Chapter Two: Getting It Down: Self-Organizing, From Mind to Page
Exercises
Chapter Three: Mystery, Conviction, Form, and Risk
Student Craft Studio: Levi Bird, "On Stable Ground"
Craft Studio: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892)
Exercises
Chapter Four: Writing in Color: Culture, Identity, and Art
Student Craft Studio: Ian Wreisner, "The New Chicago"
Craft Studio: Rebecca Makkai, from The Great Believers: A Novel (2018)
Exercises
Chapter Five: Invisible Engines: Purpose, Psychic Distance, and Point of View
Student Craft Studio: Andrew Tiede, "Till Death"
Craft Studio: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, "The American Embassy" (2003)
Exercises
Chapter Six: Building a World - For Your Readers and Yourself
Student Craft Studio: Joel Murillo, "Cracker Jack"
Kari Myers, "Fields of Ash"
Craft Studio: Angela Carter, "The Tiger's Bride" (1979)
Exercises
Chapter Seven: Trust the Process: Revising, Editing, and Writing At Length
Teacher Craft Studio: Amy Weldon, "The Serpent" (2018)
Exercises
Chapter Eight: Creative Writing and Your Future
Student Career Studio: Andrew Chan, Derek Lin, Reed Johnson, MD, and Annika Dome
MFA Studio: Keith Lesmeister, "East of Ely" (2017)
Dr Weldon's Fiction Prescriptions
Student Craft Studio: Shannon Baker, "Habits"
Craft Studio: James Joyce, "Araby" (1914)
Exercises
Chapter Two: Getting It Down: Self-Organizing, From Mind to Page
Exercises
Chapter Three: Mystery, Conviction, Form, and Risk
Student Craft Studio: Levi Bird, "On Stable Ground"
Craft Studio: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892)
Exercises
Chapter Four: Writing in Color: Culture, Identity, and Art
Student Craft Studio: Ian Wreisner, "The New Chicago"
Craft Studio: Rebecca Makkai, from The Great Believers: A Novel (2018)
Exercises
Chapter Five: Invisible Engines: Purpose, Psychic Distance, and Point of View
Student Craft Studio: Andrew Tiede, "Till Death"
Craft Studio: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, "The American Embassy" (2003)
Exercises
Chapter Six: Building a World - For Your Readers and Yourself
Student Craft Studio: Joel Murillo, "Cracker Jack"
Kari Myers, "Fields of Ash"
Craft Studio: Angela Carter, "The Tiger's Bride" (1979)
Exercises
Chapter Seven: Trust the Process: Revising, Editing, and Writing At Length
Teacher Craft Studio: Amy Weldon, "The Serpent" (2018)
Exercises
Chapter Eight: Creative Writing and Your Future
Student Career Studio: Andrew Chan, Derek Lin, Reed Johnson, MD, and Annika Dome
MFA Studio: Keith Lesmeister, "East of Ely" (2017)
Dr Weldon's Fiction Prescriptions