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R1.
Writing the Breakout Book
By
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
ISBN
1880717-220
A best-selling veteran of the breakout process offers expert advice
on what turns a category romance into a mainstream novel that earns big
advances and big sales. 1 tape - 90 minutes |
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18.
How to Write Historical Fiction
By
Roberta Gellis
ISBN
1880717-174
One of the decade's most respected writers of this genre details the
types of historical fiction, and gives the basics of research to enable
you to make the setting authentic, pin down the period, pick the key event
and get the details on how people lived and felt at the time. 1 tape -
90 minutes |
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19.
Writing and Selling Science Fiction & Fantasy
By
Lou Aronica
ISBN
1880717-182
Famed science fiction and fantasy editor says mainstream fiction ought
to be a sub-genre of SciFi and gives his practical, outspoken opinions
on this genre, focusing on readers, markets, trends, plots, story lines
and how to develop characters. 1 tape - 90 minutes |
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21.
Confessing for Money
By
Peggy Moss Fielding
ISBN
1880717-204
Writer/teacher gives the formula for writing for the confession magazines,
toddies biggest short fiction market. 1 tape - 90 minutes |
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T2.
Writing the Western Novel
By
Elmer Kelton
ISBN
1880717-247
Sink into his easy Texas drawl as the son of a Texas cowboy and a six-time
Spur award winner covers literary prejudice against Westerns, suggests
ways to find a fresh slant and create unusual characters and reviews trail
drive novels. 1 tape - 90 minutes |
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