A Novel in a Year: A Novelist's Guide to Being a Novelist
By (Author) Louise Doughty
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
1st December 2021
2nd September 2021
Reissue
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Research and information: general
Literary reference works
Literary studies: general
Literary theory
808.3
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
From the author of APPLE TREE YARD, now a major BBC drama starring Emily Watson
Can you write a novel in a year
If you simply sit back and think about the enormity of writing a book, it will seem like a vast and unconquerable task, impossibly daunting. The way to make it less daunting is to break it down into its constituent parts, to do it bit by bit. Over the chapters herein, different aspects of technique are divided up into bite size chunks, the better to aid digestion.
The book will look at different aspects of writing, with set exercises to help the reader along in their confidence and technique. It is designed to be read a chapter aweek, with the aim of the fledgling writer having a body of material at the year's end which should form a solid start to their novel.
Deeply practical, with sound advice at every stage, A NOVEL IN A YEAR is essential reading for any would-be novelist.
Louise Doughty is the author of five novels, CRAZY PAVING, DANCE WITH ME, HONEY-DEW, FIRES IN THE DARK and STONE CRADLE. CRAZY PAVING was shortlisted for four awards including the John Llewelyn Rhys Prize and FIRES IN THE DARK won awards from the Arts Council of England and the K.Blundell Trust. She is also a recipient of an Ian St. James prize and a Radio Times Drama Award. She has written five plays for radio and worked widely as a journalist and broadcaster in London, where she lives.