Sunday, July 26, 2009

Author's Bookshelf 7/19-7/25

I focused more on backstory (and golf lessons and job hunting) this week than reading. But here goes with what I managed.


Elements of Fiction Writing: Characters and Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card

Location in Barnes & Noble: Reference

Why I read it: This week was my week to tackle charcter bios. It's also a good resource to read for writing. I'm still confused on some aspects of the whole viewpoint thing, but I think what I've written so far of my book is 3rd omniscient, with some moments of either 1st or 3rd limited. (I know I tend to mix them all together. Which is reason enough for you all to just start launching those rotten veggies you've been holding onto since my goals update yesterday.)

Mini-review: A very good source of information on character, though the first 2 chapters of Noah Lukeman's book The Plot Thickens do better for me at helping me "interrogate my characters." I do love the book for the reason that Card continually uses Indy, Han, and LOTR as his reference examples. Can't beat that combination, eh? *dreamy sigh, far-off look* Back to reality... I thought this was a very handy book to have. (And I finally read it after years of it just sitting on my shelf. This is what happens when you work at Barnes & Noble and get a 30% employee discount. Must stay away from the devil store.)

Final review: Thumbs up. Read it if you want a good solid refresher (or lesson) on viewpoint and characterization. But just be aware that you may have some questions that aren't answered in this book when you're done.

8 comments:

  1. Love a good review, thanks. I didn't do a full character flushing out on my WIP and got stuck at about 25k words. I had to go back, write the bios, figure them out and then I could press ahead. It really is helpful stuff :D

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  2. Thanks for the review. I do like the Plot thickens though and of course that's because I have a literary crush on Noah Lukeman! I'll check out the book.

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  3. Thanks fro the review. I might just have to add another book to my shelf.

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  4. Glad you guys liked this week's Bookshelf!

    Tess, I'm in the same boat. I need to know my characters better than I currently do. (Especially my MC and her group of friends which I have yet to write anything about.)

    My goal today is to finish up The Plot Thickens and then get going on my outlines.

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  5. Thanks for the review..another book to look for! I've got Noah Lukeman's 'The First Five Pages' on the go. I think it's really going to come in handy at the revision stage.

    aingshr! :)

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  6. I've got that book, too, and it's sat on my shelf just about as long as The Plot Thickens.

    This is what happens when you work at a bookstore.

    There are certain books that I don't think it's helpful to read until you're past the first draft stage though. Then others are useful before the draft, while others remain invaluable throughout everything.

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  7. Interesting development--I wrote down the 'word' aingshr today and left it by the computer.

    My hubby called out to me tonight--I solved your word scramble.

    What?

    On the piece of paper on my desk under aingshr is the word--sharing.

    Thought I'd share! Mysterious ways...

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  8. Ha! That's hilarious! Sometimes the most random things can leave a smile on your face! Thanks for aingshr! ;)

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