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Elements of Fiction Writing - Characters & Viewpoint

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4 out of 5
Based on 759 Ratings and 191 Reviews

Book Description
Vivid and memorable characters aren't born: they have to be made.





This book is a set of tools: literary crowbars, chisels, mallets, pliers and tongs. Use them to pry, chip, yank and sift good characters out of the place where they live in your memory, your imagination and your soul.





Award-winning author Orson Scott Card explains in depth th... More
Book Information
PublisherWriter's Digest Books
BindingPaperback (5 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages182
ISBN-100898799279
ISBN-13978-0898799279
Publication Date03/15/1999
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About Orson Scott Card (Author) : Orson Scott Card is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Orson Scott Card include Ender's Shadow, Seventh Son: Alvin Maker I, Heartfire: Alvin... more
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7/30/2007 Sara Holmes said: The best book I've read on characterization and point of view. He gives detailed examples and encourages you to choose what's right for the project at hand.
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