Book Recommendations
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Recommended books for novelists
- Techniques of the Selling Writer by Dwight V. Swain -- a must-read book on the mechanics of writing scenes and structuring your book to hook the reader
- Writing for Emotional Impact, by Karl Iglesias. -- Great book! Tells you how to manipulate the emotions of your reader to great effect.
- Plot & Structure: Techniques and exercises for crafting a plot that grips readers from start to finish, by James Scott Bell
- Book In A Month, by Victoria Lynn Schmidt
- Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
- On Writing by Stephen King
- Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg
- Telling Lies for Fun and Profit, by Lawrence Block
- Stein On Writing
- Immediate Fiction by Jerry Cleaver
- No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty
- Finding Your Voice by Les Edgerton
- The Writer's Guide to Character Traits by Linda Edelstein
- Story Structure Architect by Victoria Lynn Schmidt, Ph.D
- Page by Page by Heather Sellers
- The Shortest Distance between You and a Published Book: 20 steps to success by Susan Page
- Formatting and Submitting your Manuscript by NEFF, et al.
- Writer's Market
- If You Want To Write : A Book About Art, Independence, and Spirit - Brenda Ueland
- The Writer's Journey : Mythic Structure for Storytellers and
- Screenwriters - Christopher Vogler
- How to write tales of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.
- Writers on Writing
- The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing edited by Tom Clark et al
- Telling lies for Fun and Profit by Lawrence Block
- You Can Write a Novel by James V. Smith
- The Fiction Writers Brainstormer by James V. Smith
- The Writer's Partner by Martin Roth
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published
- The Writer's Guide to Fantasy Literature published by Writer's Digest
- How to Write a Damn Good Novel by James N Frey (books I and II)
- Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood
- What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers by Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter
- The Writer's Idea Book by Jack Heffron
- Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print by Renni Browne and Dave King
- Your Novel Proposal: From Creation to Contract (The Complete Guide to Writing Query Letters, Synopses, and Proposals for Agents and Editors) by Blythe Camenson and Marshall J. Cook
- Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury
- Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew by Ursula Le Guin
- If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit by Brenda Ueland
- Living the Writer's Life by Eric Maisel
- The Complete Guide to Editing Your Fiction by Michael Seidman
- How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling (How to Write a Damn Good Novel) by James N. Frey
- Beginnings, Middles & Ends (Elements of Fiction Writing) by Nancy Kress
- Writing from the Inside Out: Transforming Your Psychological Blocks to Release the Writer Within by Dennis Palumbo
- The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (14th Edition) by Chicago Editorial Staff
- Word Work: Surviving and Thriving As a Writer by Bruce Holland Rogers
- So You Want To Write by Marge Piercy
- Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft by David Morrell
Books on World Building
TrudyG wrote: So, does anyone have any good book recommendations for worldbuilding, in any categories of world creation, maps, culture, creatures, beings, political units, etc? I have the start of a collection of them, and I’m always interested in new ones. Note that all the ones I list have at least some things in them I’ve found useful, even if it’s basics.
Available at Amazon:
- Creating Life: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 1 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating creatures, beings, and some elements of culture.
- Creating Places: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 2 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating worlds, continents, countries, etc. including basics of mapping.
(Note that both the above do have a potentially irritating amount of references to the author’s website, but they can be useful.)
- Way With Worlds Book 1: Crafting Great Fictional Settings by Steven Savage: Looks at basic philosophies, essentials, magic & tech, religion, sex, species, and characters.
- Way With Worlds Book 2: Details and Discussions by Steven Savage: Looks at heroes, villains, & author’s pets, utopias & dystopias, conflicts, communication, tools & techniques, skills, and originality.
Available on Smashwords
- Pantheon Building by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at creating gods and religions, for both stories and RPGs
- Worldbuilding 101 by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at the basics of worldbuilding for both stories and RPGs; based on a workshop that she holds.
Both the above are short and were created more for RPGs, but can be useful for fiction worldbuilding as well.
WriterofNumenor wrote:
Storyworld First by Jill Williamson is the best!
Favorite SF books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours)
- The Childe Cycle by Gordon R. Dickson (also known as the Dorsai books. Tactics of Mistake and Soldier, Ask Not are very good)
- Cities in Flight, by James Blish (imagine New York city in flight through space...)
- The Riverworld series, by Philip Jose Farmer (imagine everyone who ever lived on Earth suddenly all being resurrected on the banks of a million-mile long river...)
- Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
- Speaker for the Dead, by Orson Scott Card
- Ender's Shadow, by Orson Scott Card
- Pastwatch, Orson Scott Card
- Startide Rising, by David Brin
- Eon and Eternity, two excellent, thought-provoking novels by Greg Bear
- Last Legends of Earth, an epic SF adventure by A. A. Attanasio
- Replay, by Ken Gibson
Favorite Fantasy books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours)
- Black Easter and the Day After Judgement, by James Blish (what if the forces of heaven lost?)
- Three Hearts and Three Lions, by Poul Anderson (fantasy about Ogier du Danske)
- The Compleat Enchanter, Le Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
- The Gift, by Patrick O'Leary (wonderful adventure tale with magic)
- Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card
- Lyonesse, by Jack Vance
- The Green Pearl, by Jack Vance
- Madouc, by Jack Vance
- The Black Company, by Glen Cook (great fantasy series with terrific, memorable characters and neat concepts)
- Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman
- American Gods, Neil Gaiman
- Stardust, Neil Gaiman
- The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman
- 9 Princes in Amber, Roger Zelazny
- The Hollowing, Mythago Wood and Lavondyss, by Robert Holdstock
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