How to Write a Novel
Anonymous
Read by Brett W. Downey
I address myself to the man or woman of talent—those people who have writing ability, but who need instruction in the manipulation of characters, the formation of plots, and a host of other points with which I shall deal hereafter. Although no school could turn out novelists to order there is yet enough common material in all art-work to be mapped out in a course of lessons. I shall show that the two great requisites of novel-writing are (1) a good story to tell, and (2) ability to tell it effectively. Briefly stated, my position is this: no teaching can produce "good stories to tell," but it can increase the power of "the telling," and change it from crude and ineffective methods to those which reach the apex of developed art. - Summary from the preface (2 hr 40 min)
Chapters
The Object in View | 11:25 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
A Good Story to Tell | 8:39 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
How to Begin | 27:30 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Characters and Characterisation | 12:47 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Studies in Literary Technique | 15:14 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Studies in Literary Technique--Continued | 15:51 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Pitfalls & The Secret of Style | 18:31 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
How Authors Work | 20:08 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Is the Subject-Matter of Novels Exhausted | 15:08 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
The Novel v. The Short Story & Success: And Some of Its Minor Conditions | 15:00 | Read by Brett W. Downey |
Reviews
I enjoyed listening to this book. Reader read a bit fast though.
Danni
Excellent reader! Perfect for this instructional text.
A LibriVox Listener
Upon first glance I thought this would be a dry and humorless book. Almost immediately, I found both the text and reader to be quite dynamic which dramatically kept my attention and focus. I would endeavor to purchase a hard copy of the book. The chapters leave no fluff or unnecessary information. One thing is that there are quite a few references within the book that are dated, mostly of authors not so popular or as canonized as perhaps in the era this book was published. However, the examples the book uses to illustrate what to do are general and appropriate for modern readers.
Thorough overview of how and why to write
guitarmanvt
Just the broad sample of writing wisdom I've been seeking. Well-read.
excellent
Mohammad H. Ibrahim
thorough discussion oof subject. interesting reading. Thanks to reader for choosing it for us.
Loved it! Has some good advices.
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