The Weekend Novelist Rewrites the Novel: A Step-by-Step Guide to Perfecting Your Work
By (Author) Robert J. Ray
Watson-Guptill Publications
Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S.
1st August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Writing and editing guides
Creative writing and creative writing guides
808.3
Paperback
272
Width 143mm, Height 207mm, Spine 15mm
265g
This follow-up to the bestselling The Weekend Novelist will guide writers of all levels through the next phase in crafting their novel- the rewrite. You've finished your first draft-congratulations! Think it's ready for publication Think again. The next stage is all about revising and reworking your manuscript-fine-tuning the plot, adding or improving subplots, and fleshing out characters; in short, addressing important structural issues that make or break a novel. Robert J. Ray, who helped thousands of writers get from blank page to first draft in The Weekend Novelist, now guides the same audience through a series of seventeen weekend revision exercises designed to fit into any busy lifestyle, focusing on everything from rewriting scenes to developing sound flashbacks to refining characters' back stories. Throughout the book, Ray illustrates his lessons with examples from such great works of literature as Jane Eyre, Gorky Park, and The Great Gatsby so that writers may more easily identify how and why a certain technique or structural element helps or hinders their own work. Also included are checklists, timed exercises, plot diagrams, and charts-all aimed to get you rewriting and revising your draft with confidence. Whether you're an amateur novelist, a seasoned writer who's hit a mental block, or a creative writing teacher looking for proven exercises for better instruction, The Weekend Novelist Rewrites the Novel provides the tools to transform first drafts into successful novels.
ROBERT J. RAY is the author of eight novels, including the acclaimed Matt Murdock Mystery series, and has also written several practical writing guides, including The Weekend Novelist and The Weekend Novelist Rewrites a Mystery. A resident of Seattle, he runs writing workshops and formerly taught writing for the University of Washington's School of Distance Learning. He is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writer's Association.