"I recommend this book to all aspiring novelists." --Kent Carroll, Publisher and Executive Editor Carroll & Graf "I would not hesitate to recommend The Elements of Storytelling to aspiring writers, or to better published ones who need to be reminded of the essentials of the craft. (That's all of us, by the way )" --Robert Goddard Author of In Pale Battalions and Full Circle "Should be on every writer's bookshelf right between The Elements of Style and the thesaurus." --Tom Colgan, Senior Editor Avon Books "A wonderful book that every aspiring professional writer should own." --Matthew Bialer, literary agent William Morris Agency Telling a story is one of the most basic--and difficult--challenges a fiction writer must face. Acclaimed author, editor, and literary agent Peter Rubie knows that challenge firsthand. By sharing his creative and critical expertise, he gives you the helpful advice you need to master the art of storytelling, including how to: * Create compelling characters and strong plotlines * Pace a story and develop a coherent structure and style * Refine your technique with thought-provoking exercises that hone your storytelling skills * Anticipate the realities of getting your work published--how to make it happen while maintaining confidence and motivation
I agree with other reviewers who say this book is primarily for a beginner, but I find that it's the book to which I refer most frequently. When writing (or crafting a story for any medium), it's very easy for the author to become bogged down in details - this book reminds you to never forget your reader and what they expect (or sometimes how to give them what they DON'T expect). Furthermore, it's actually interesting to read.... not painfully dull like pretty much every other writing book out there. This is one of the most worn books on my shelf, and I'm sure it will be on yours as well. Highly Recommended!
Buy it.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
If you've immersed yourself (or plan to) in writing fiction, then reading this book is a great example of a resource you should definitely read along the way. It's extremely helpful and will probably act mainly as a confirmation of many things you've already known or believed. The title is a daring reference to the classic 'Elements of Style' but Rubie appears to pull it off. It's well worth the money you'll spend.
One of the Best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I've read dozens of books on writing fiction and this is one of the best. It's not only informative, but interesting to read. Peter Rubie, himself, is a very good writer.
A truly legendary book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is a great book for both beginners and experts. Better than his book with Gary! Every tip and the reading list helps. Buy this gem, this toy for mature writers, this tool for mature writers! Take care!
Good, complete, compelling and useful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
When I read this book I thought it was one of the best writing books. Now I've read a few more, but I still rank this one very high. Peter Rubie's writing is clear and straightforward. It goes to the point. He explains the basics (and not so basics) of all the building blocks of a story. From the synopsis to plot to description and setting, to dialogue, it covers a lot of stuff and I found it very useful.
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