Incoming Resources
- Writing fantastic fiction, Jennifer Joline Anderson
- From where you dream : the process of writing fiction / Robert Olen Butler ; edited, with an introduction by Janet Burroway
- The elements of storytelling, how to write compelling fiction, Peter Rubie
- The complete handbook of novel writing, the editors of Writer's Digest Books
- You can write a novel, James V. Smith, Jr
- The art of fiction : notes on craft for young writers, John Gardner
- How fiction works, the last word on writing fiction, from basics to the fine points, by Oakley Hall
- The fiction writer's guidebook, Edwin Silberstang
- Thanks, but this isn't for us, a (sort of) compassionate guide to why your writing is being rejected, Jessica Page Morrell
- Writing fiction step by step, Josip Novakovich
- The lie that tells a truth, a guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne
- How to write short stories, Sharon Sorenson
- The art of fiction, a guide for writers and readers, Ayn Rand ; edited by Tore Boeckmann ; introduction by Leonard Peikoff
- Plot versus character, a balanced approach to writing great fiction, Jeff Gerke
- Characters & viewpoint, Orson Scott Card
- Lessons from a lifetime of writing, a novelist looks at his craft, David Morrell
- Fiction writer's workshop, Josip Novakovich
- Writing fiction, an introduction to the craft, Garry Disher
- Writing fiction, the practical guide from New York's acclaimed creative writing school, written by Gotham Writers' Workshop faculty ; edited by Alexander Steele
- The complete handbook of novel writing, everything you need to know about creating & selling your work, [edited by] Meg Leder, Jack Heffron, and the editors of Writer's Digest
- The anatomy of curiosity, Maggie Stiefvater, Tessa Gratton, Brenna Yovanoff
- How to write a story, by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Mark Siegel
- Mastering the process, from idea to novel, Elizabeth George
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- Writing and selling your novel, Jack M. Bickham
- The complete idiot's guide to writing a novel, Tom Monteleone
- On writing, Eudora Welty ; introduction by Richard Bausch
- Your first novel, a top agent and a published author show you how to write your book and get it published, Ann Rittenberg and Laura Whitcomb, with Camille Goldin ; foreword by Dennis Lehane
- Reading for the plot : design and intention in narrative, Peter Brooks
- Look! I wrote a book! (And you can too!), by Sally Lloyd-Jones ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- Elements of fiction, Walter Mosley
- Writing magic, creating stories that fly, Gail Carson Levine
- Power marketing your novel, marketing and promoting fiction and nonfiction, by Joyce Spizer
- Writing young adult fiction for dummies, by Deborah Halverson ; foreword by M. T. Anderson
- How to grow a novel, the most common mistakes writers make and how to overcome them, Sol Stein
- Everything and less, the novel in the age of Amazon, Mark McGurl
- Rev up your writing in fictional stories, by Yvonne Pearson ; illustrated by Mernie Gallagher-Cole
- Thirteen types of narrative,, by Wallace Hildick
- Story trumps structure, how to write unforgettable fiction by breaking the rules, Steven James ; foreword by Donald Maass
- How to Read a Novelist, John Freeman
- How to write a damn good novel, James N. Frey
- Write away, one novelist's approach to fiction and the writing life, Elizabeth George
- The half-known world, on writing fiction, Robert Boswell
- The Marshall plan for novel writing, a 16-step program guaranteed to take you from idea to completed manuscript, Evan Marshall
- The plot whisperer, secrets of story structure any writer can master, Martha Alderson
- The hidden machinery, essays on writing, Margot Livesey
- Your novel proposal, from creation to contract : the complete guide to writing query letters, synopses and proposals for agents and editors, Blythe Camenson and Marshall J. Cook
- Immediate fiction, a complete writing course, Jerry Cleaver
- Refuse to be done, how to write and rewrite a novel in three drafts, Matt Bell
- The art of time in fiction, as long as it takes, Joan Silber