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Writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway
Writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway




writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway

Her most recent plays, Medea with Child (The Reva Shiner Award), Sweepstakes, Division of Property (Arts & Letters Award), and Parts of Speech, have received readings and productions in NewYork, London, San Francisco, Hollywood, Chicago, and various regional theatres. Her publications include a collection of personal essays, 'Embalming Mom,' in addition to a volume of poetry, Material Goods, and two children’s books in verse, The Truck on the Track and The Giant Jam Sandwich. JANET BURROWAY is the author of plays, poetry, essays, children’s books, and eight novels including The Buzzards, Raw Silk (runner up for the National Book Award), Opening Nights, Cutting Stone, and Bridge of Sand.

writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway

“Notes on Keith” and early draft of “ Keith,” Ron Carlson*** How Fictional Elements Contribute to Theme “Everything That Rises Must Converge,” Flannery O’ConnorĪsking the Big Question: “What Have I Written”

writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway

“What You Pawn, I Will Redeem,” Sherman Alexie*** The Tower and the Net: Story Form, Plot, and Structure Dutta Writes a Letter,” Chitra Banerjee Divakaruniħ. Harmony and Conflict Between Character and Place The Indirect Methods of Character Presentation The Flesh Made Word: Characterization, Part II The Direct Methods of Character Presentation “The Red Fox Fur Coat,” Teolinda Gersao (Translated by Margaret Jull Costa)*** *** indicate sections new to this edition.Ģ. We have added an early draft of fiction writer Ron Carlson’s story “Keith,” to accompany an essay he wrote about revising the story and a final draft of the story so that students can trace the evolution of a published piece.






Writing fiction a guide to narrative craft by janet burroway