Languages & writing -- Writing
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Languages & writing -- Writing
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Incoming Resources
- In the land of men, a memoir by Adrienne Miller
- Seduced by story, the use and abuse of narrative, Peter Brooks
- Around the world in 80 books, David Damrosch
- The dramatic writer's companion, tools to develop characters, cause scenes, and build stories, Will Dunne
- Swallowed by a whale, how to survive the writing life, edited by Huw Lewis-Jones
- The book bible, how to sell your manuscript--no matter what genre--without going broke or insane, Susan Shapiro ; foreword by Ayesha Pande
- The byline bible, get published in five weeks, Susan Shapiro ; foreword by New York Times editor, Peter Catapano
- The way of the writer, reflections on the art and craft of storytelling, Charles Johnson
- The Chicago guide to grammar, usage, and punctuation, Bryan A. Garner
- Self-printed, the sane person's guide to self-publishing, [Catherine Ryan Howard]
- (Don't) stop me if you've heard this before, and other essays on writing fiction, Peter Turchi
- You, the story : a writer's guide to craft through memory, Ruta Sepetys
- How to promote your book, a practical guide to publicizing your own title, Dr. Jan Yager
- Do I make myself clear?, why writing well matters, Harold Evans
- Getting it published, a guide for scholars and anyone else serious about serious books, William Germano
- Letters to a young writer, some practical and philosophical advice, Colum McCann
- Written, how to keep writing and build a habit that lasts, Bec Evans and Chris Smith ; foreword by Oliver Burkeman
- The Chicago manual of style
- Dilettante, true tales of excess, triumph, and disaster, Dana Brown
- What editors do, the art, craft, and business of book editing, edited by Peter Ginna
- The anatomy of genres, how story forms explain the way the world works, John Truby
- The accidental memoir, Eve Makis and Anthony Cropper
- The complete handbook of novel writing, everything you need to know to create & sell your work, the editors of Writer's Digest
- Big fiction, how conglomeration changed the publishing industry and American literature, Dan Sinykin
- Writing and publishing your book, a guide for experts in every field, Melody Herr
- No plot? No problem!, a low-stress, high-velocity guide to writing a novel in 30 days, Chris Baty, founder of National Novel Writing Month
- Origins of a story, 202 true inspirations behind the world's greatest literature, Jake Grogan
- The author training manual, develop marketable ideas, craft books that sell, become the author publishers want, self-publish effectively, by Nina Amir
- By the book, writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review, edited, and with an introduction, by Pamela Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow ; illustrations by Jillian Tamaki
- The truth of memoir, how to write about yourself and others with honesty, emotion, and integrity, Kerry Cohen
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, [Elmore Leonard] ; illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- The art of memoir, Mary Karr
- How to write a sentence, and how to read one, by Stanley Fish
- Doing documentary work, Robert Coles
- Your life is a book, how to craft and publish your memoir, Brenda Peterson, Sarah Jane Freymann
- The screenwriter's bible, a complete guide to writing, formatting, and selling your script, by David Trottier
- The sense of style, the thinking person's guide to writing in the 21st century, Steven Pinker
- Bushwhacking, how to get lost in the woods and write your way out, Jennifer McGaha
- Ready, set, novel!, a writer's workbook : plan and plot your upcoming masterpiece, by Chris Baty, Lindsey Grant, and Tavia Stewart-Streit of National Novel Writing Month
- How to write like Tolstoy, a journey into the minds of our greatest writers, Richard Cohen
- Steering the craft, a twenty-first century guide to sailing the sea of story
- Things I don't want to know, on writing, Deborah Levy
- Self-publisher's legal handbook, updated guide to protecting your rights and wallet, Helen Sedwick
- Meander, spiral, explode, design and pattern in narrative, Jane Alison
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White ; illustrated by Maira Kalman
- Gardening can be murder, how poisonous poppies, sinister shovels, and grim gardens have inspired mystery writers, Marta McDowell ; illustrations by Yolanda V. Fundora
- So you want to publish a book?, Anne Trubek
- Know and tell, the art of narration, by Karen Glass
- How to write and present technical information, Charles H. Sides
- The aspiring screenwriter's dirty lowdown guide to fame and fortune, tough lessons you need to know to take your script from premise to premiere, Andy Rose
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