The Positive Trait Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman And Becca Puglisi

Our Summary Lists character traits to help you generate different types of characters and how these traits might manifest. Useful in conjunction with The Negative Trait Thesaurus by the same authors. What I learned From It Helped me to write characters with more depth and think of a wider range of character types for my…

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The Emotion Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman And Becca Puglisi

Our Summary A great one to dip in and out of if you find yourself repeating yourself in terms of showing-not-telling emotions. Gives lots of examples. What I learned From It Ideas to avoid repetition and alternative ways to say the same things if emotional reactions are repeated through the story. Claire G

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The Conflict Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman And Becca Puglisi

Our Summary A breakdown of types of conflicts for your story and potential fall-outs for characters. Useful for sparking your imagination early in the creative process or if you feel that the stakes aren’t high enough when you’re writing. What I learned From It It opened my mind to different ideas and consequences. Claire G

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Stein On Writing by Sol Stein

Our Summary With examples from bestsellers as well as from students’ drafts, Stein offers detailed sections on characterization, dialogue, pacing, flashbacks, trimming away flabby wording, the so-called “triage” method of revision, using the techniques of fiction to enliven nonfiction, and more. What I learned From It I got this in audio and it is like…

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Talking Books by James Carter

Our Summary Various children’s authors talk about craft and how they became professional authors. What I learned From It That it was possible to be a writer without being a god. It is a cherished book that sparked the possibility of being a writer for me. Trey

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The Dictionary Of Body Language by Joe Navarro

Our Summary Not a writing book per say, but an invaluable text for writers. That is, it’s dictionary structure means you can flick to a section and read about a specific body part you want to write about and read authentic body language positions/movements, etc. for each character. For example, you might might want to…

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Show Don’T Tell by Sandra Gerth

Our Summary Defines and illustrates the strategy. Explains the importance, art and limit of showing; also lists the uses of telling. Offers exercises and proposes solutions for some of them. What I learned From It I learned that ‘telling’ comes naturally to me but ‘showing’ much less so. This book is one I return to…

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Point Of View by Sandra Gerth

Our Summary A clear, informative guide to the different types of POV with tips on choosing the best POV for your own manuscript. Offers exercises focused either on your work in progress or on a published book. What I learned From It I saw how to mix some POV, how and why to avoid head-hopping…

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