Pages: 192 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0312010443 Pub: St. Martin's Press Pub date: 1987-12 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11469
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Reader Reviews:Not bad, but not great (6/6 people found this helpful)I actually read "How to Write a Damn Good Novel II" (aka "How to Write Damn Good Fiction") first, and was so impressed with it that I ordered this guide as well. I was sadly disappointed, although it was interesting to see how his ideas have evolved from the first to the second book (he actually directly contradicts himself on a couple of occasions, although on at least one of those, he does indicate that he has changed his mind since he wrote the first guide).
A true work of genius on the art of writing. (13/14 people found this helpful)This is a fantastic book - my copy has been scribbed in, underlined, circled and written all over. I find it such an invaluable tool to write. Frey conveys his experience perfectly and he writes in a very easy to understand style.
Perfect (14/14 people found this helpful)This book is short, sweet and to the point. I think someone else summed it up by noting, what he tells you seems so blooming obvious but you probably never realised it until you read this book.
Magnificent (24/31 people found this helpful)This book is great, it is very helpfull; full of techniques and the "do's and dont's" of 'dramatic novel writing'. This book not only educated me, but inspired me to crack on with my book, and i believe that it has made me a better writter (not to mention a more possitive one). I am somewhat of a novice writer, (I dont mind admiting it) this book has helped me to structure, plan and execute my stories to great effect. I would advise any writter (novice or not) to get this book, it has something for everyone. Wow. (43/45 people found this helpful)I've read several books about writing. This is the most direct, the most practical, and the easiest to read. It's very hard to describe just how positive I am about this book. The strength of it isn't that it gives you secret tips known only by the elite, but that it tells you things that are so obvious that you feel you should have known them all along. Except you didn't. But now you do. Frey covers such banal topics as premise, conflict, character and dialogue and shows you in a few brief examples that it's so very easy to go wrong on these. Very, very, helpful. Similar ProductsThe 38 Most Common Fiction Writing Mistakes How to Write a Damn Good Novel II The How to Write Damn Good Fiction: Advanced Techniques for Dramatic Storytelling Plot and Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting and Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish (Write Great Fiction) The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel (Complete Idiot's Guides (Lifestyle Paperback)) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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