Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves,” and Jim Shepard’s “Love and Hydrogen ” a chapter on POV recommends Gish Jen’s “Who’s Irish?” and George Sanders’s “Victory Lap,” among others. For example, a section on characterization recommends writers seek out Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl,” Karen Russell’s “St. Each chapter also now closes with recommended selections for further reading. The book’s 10th edition, published in late April, promises readers new topics, examples, and writing prompts. Universally praised by teachers, students, and fellow writers, it takes you through the process of creating a narrative, covering everything from getting started with journaling to strategies for revision.” The Writer praised a previous edition, writing that “Burroway’s Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft is one of the most widely used textbooks in fiction-writing classes across the country. It’s “the most widely used creative writing text in America,” according to its publisher, The University of Chicago Press, and it’s sold more than a quarter million copies worldwide. If you’ve ever studied creative writing, there’s a good chance you’ve already come across Janet Burroway’s Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft.
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