How To Write Your Best Story:
Advice for Writers on Spinning an Enchanting Taleby Philip Martin
Crickhollow Books • June 2011
Trade Softcover • 128 pages • 5.5” x 8.5”
Writing / Reference / Instructional Guides
$14.95 • ISBN-13: 978-1-933987-14-9
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Neverland, Isis, Afterlife, and many other acclaimed & bestselling novels
Beginning writers often wonder what it takes to get published. This book looks at what really makes fiction work: good storytelling!
Good stories exist in a world outside of formal structural elements of fiction. Unfortunately, storytelling skills, despite their immense value to all writers, are seldom emphasized in writing courses.
This slim book explores three key elements that fuel the magic of story: intriguing eccentricity, delightful details, and satisfying surprises.
The proven storytelling techniques are time-tested and used by the best authors, including by winners of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer, and National Book Award, as well as by commercially successful authors whose books appear on bestseller lists and whose work is treasured by generations of fans.
Written by an accomplished editor and indie-press publisher, this guide draws on the author’s decades of experience in the book trade, studying what really works for emerging writers and editing many books of advice on literary craft and career development.
The practical tips, techniques, and examples of best practices here draw on the work of great literary storytellers – from Shakespeare, Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Mark Twain to Willa Cather, E.B. White, and James Thurber to Neil Gaiman, Ivan Doig, and Patrick Rothfuss.
How To Write Your Best Story will help you understand how to craft better fiction (or nonfiction) and to get your best work published.
Philip Martin is an experienced editor of many books of advice for authors. Previously acquisitions editor for The Writer Books, he has also written
A Guide to Fantasy Literature and award-winning books on traditional culture. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.