Monday, April 7, 2008

Tina's Favorite Books on Writing


During the Desert Dreams Conference, which was wonderful,


I promised I would post my favorite craft books on writing.


So, here you go.




Writing the Breakthrough Novel by Donald Maass

The Novel Writers Toolkit by Bob Mayer

Techniques of the Selling Writer by Dwight Swain. It’s
a bit dry. You may want to wait until you’ve been writing
a year or two before tackling this one.

Goal, Motivation and Conflict by Debra Dixon (This is a
must have. If an editor, agent, or contest judge doesn’t like
your hero or heroine, it could be because you didn’t give your character the
proper motivation. This book will help.)

Creating Characters by Dwight Swain

Believable Characters: Creating with Enneagrams by
Laurie Schnebly (Trivia fact: Sedona, AZ was named after
her grandmother.)

45 Master Characters, Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters by Victoria Lynn Schmidt

The Secret Universe of Names by Roy Reinson. This book
lists character traits according to the characters’ names. I
love this book!

The First Five Pages by Noah Lukeman will help with
editing.

Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and
Dave King
What are your favorite writing books?

3 comments:

H.D. Thomson said...

Thanks Tina! You just gave me a couple of new ones. I've got to be careful though. I don't know about you, but I have a tendency to do research to avoid writing.

Anonymous said...

I spent so many years researching, that I'd rather write. LOL
Tina LaVon

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