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Setting (Elements of Fiction Writing) Book

There's nothing more tiresome, either at the outset of a novel or thrust into the middle of one, than a lengthy description. So the sky was blue and the clouds a billowy white and a sheepdog lolled in the middle of the dusty lane. Get on with it, already. This is not to say that setting is not of utmost consideration to a fiction writer (or to any other writer). Jack Bickham applies the tip-of-the-iceberg theory to setting: "You should have a rich lode of factual information on hand before you begin to write," he advises here, "and should know how to sprinkle in those facts a few at a time." In Setting, from the Writer's Digest Elements of Fiction Writing series, Bickham explores the ways in which the setting one chooses affects the other elements of the story. "In real life as well as in fiction," Bickham warns, setting "tends to form character." The setting you opt for will determine what else you may and may not include in your story. Bickham has advice on how to communicate your setting to your readers, how to research a given setting, and how setting varies according to genre. He includes a "setting research form" that would be a nifty thing to take along when you're on the road. And remember, he says: "you must never deviate from verifiable facts." Even if the southern town you've chosen is completely imagined, you must never let the crape myrtles bloom before late summer. --Jane Steinberg Read More

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  • Product Description

    Even if you have great characters, outstanding dialogue and a gripping plot, your story isn't complete without the appropriate setting. Setting is the unifying element in most fiction, working in concert with plot, characterization and point of view. Here you'll explore how to use setting as the basis for creating dramatic, engaging stories. Focusing on detail, language and observation, Jack Bickham's invaluable instruction will not only improve your ability to create a strong setting, but also enhance your writing skills as a whole. You'll learn:

    - the function of setting within the fiction writing process
    - how setting works with plot, characterization and point of view
    - the effect of setting on unity
    - ways to generate story ideas through setting
    - techniques for creating setting
    - how to use setting as a thematic device
    - methods for using setting to stimulate your reader's senses
    - how to incorporate factual information for texture and authenticity
    - exercises for improving your powers of observation
    - tips for recording ideas, events and descriptions using notebook entries

  • 0898796350
  • 9780898796353
  • Jack M. Bickham
  • 6 October 1994
  • Writer's Digest Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 172
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