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Book Description

Writing successful fiction is a balance between trusting one's own instincts and making the right conscious choices. In By Cunning & Craft, award-winning novelist and short-story writer Peter Selgin shows you how to combine the instinctive process of creation with sound technical ingenuity.

With precise instruction and examples from classic and best-selling works, this authoritative guide helps you master the ten essential fiction-writing elements: inspiration; character; point of view; structure and plot; theme; dialogue; description; scenes, summary, and flashback; voice and style; and revision.

Whether you're facing the blank pages of a first draft or trying to revise a completed manuscript, By Cunning & Craft provides you with the guidance you need to outfox common writing pitfalls and make sure your work isn't wanting in wit--or perfection.

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Hardcover 261 Pages
ISBN-10: 1582974918
ISBN-13: 9781582974910
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Pub date: Feb 23, 2007
Dimensions: 18 cm x 13 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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