|  | TAKE JOY (Paperback) Author: Jane Yolen Published by: Writer's Digest Books Ref No: M634
Fiction, suggests Jane Yolen, is like wrestling with angels: you do not expect to win, but you do expect to come away from the experience changed. Creative writing is also like wre
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|  | THE ROUTLEDGE CREATIVE WRITING COURSEBOOK (Paperback) Author: Paul Mills Published by: Routledge Ref No: M635
If there is one thing you will learn from Paul Mills’ book it is how to be analytical about your own creativity and to draw the best out of yourself.
This is not to say that the
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|  | ART OF CREATIVE NON-FICTION WRITING (Paperback) Author: Lee Gutkind Published by: John Wiley Ref No: M636
When people talk about ‘creative writing’ they are usually referring to fiction and to the art of telling stories. But the non-fiction writer also has a story to tell and, the more
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|  | OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NICKNAMES (Paperback) Published by: Oxford University Press Ref No: M637
Nicknames often contain a reference to an attribute for which their recipient was well known, some of them derogatory (such as Bloody Mary for the murderous Mary Tudor) others more
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|  | HOW TO WRITE SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY (Paperback) Author: Orson Scott Card Published by: Writer’s Digest Books Ref No: M638
Here we have the latest paperback edition of one of the classic how-to books of its genre. It makes the important point that: ‘science fiction and fantasy stories are those that ta
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|  | TRAVEL WRITING (Paperback) Author: L Peat O'Neil Published by: Writer’s Digest Books Ref No: M639
‘Travel writing relies on showing experiences and conveying the mood of a place,’ says L Peat O’Neil who, as a travel writer, worked for The Washington Post for nearly twenty years
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