Middle Passage

Middle Passage
Author: Charles Johnson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439125031

A twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Charles Johnson’s National Book Award-winning masterpiece—"a novel in the tradition of Billy Budd and Moby-Dick…heroic in proportion…fiction that hooks the mind" (The New York Times Book Review)—now with a new introduction from Stanley Crouch. Rutherford Calhoun, a newly freed slave and irrepressible rogue, is lost in the underworld of 1830s New Orleans. Desperate to escape the city’s unscrupulous bill collectors and the pawing hands of a schoolteacher hellbent on marrying him, he jumps aboard the Republic, a slave ship en route to collect members of a legendary African tribe, the Allmuseri. Thus begins a voyage of metaphysical horror and human atrocity, a journey which challenges our notions of freedom, fate and how we live together. Peopled with vivid and unforgettable characters, nimble in its interplay of comedy and serious ideas, this dazzling modern classic is a perfect blend of the picaresque tale, historical romance, sea yarn, slave narrative and philosophical allegory. Now with a new introduction from renowned writer and critic Stanley Crouch, this twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Middle Passage celebrates a cornerstone of the American canon and the masterwork of one of its most important writers. "Long after we’d stopped believe in the great American novel, along comes a spellbinding adventure story that may be just that" (Chicago Tribune).

The Art and Craft of Feature Writing

The Art and Craft of Feature Writing
Author: William E. Blundell
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1988-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0452261589

Storytelling—how to catch and hold a reader’s interest through artful narration of factual material William E. Blundell, one of the best writers on one of America's best-written papers—The Wall Street Journal—has put his famous Journal Feature-Writing Seminars into this step-by-step guide for turning out great articles. Filled with expert instruction on a complex art, it provides beginners with a systematic approach to feature writing and deftly teaches old pros some new tricks about: · How and where to get ideas · What readers like and don’t like · Adding energy and interest to tired topics · Getting from first ideas to finish article · The rules of organization · How—and whom—to quote and paraphrase · Wordcraft, leads, and narrative flow · Self-editing and notes on style … plus many sample feature articles.

The Art & Craft of Novel Writing

The Art & Craft of Novel Writing
Author: Oakley M. Hall
Publisher: Story Press Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

"Timeless advice with examples from literary masters -- Flaubert to Hemingway to Oates."--

Writing True

Writing True
Author: Sondra Perl
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Creative nonfiction
ISBN: 9781133307433

This book shows writers of all ages how to find and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them�in ways that make readers care too. It emphasizes writing for discovery, not just writing what one knows. It emphasizes a strong authorial presence (voice) and a convincing point of view. Most important, it not only tells but also shows how writing true involves the poet's attention to language, the fiction writer's power of storytellling, the journalist's pursuit of fact, and the scholar's reliance on research. The first part of the book offers ten practical chapters from getting started to turning first ideas into finished work. Topics include: The Power of the Notebook, Ten Ways to a Draft, Taking Shape, Finding Voice, Twenty Ways to Talk About Writing, The Craft of Revision, The Role of Research, The Ethics of Creative Nonfiction, Workshopping a Draft, and Exploring New Media. The second part of the book is an anthology of the best nonfiction writing for aspiring writers to read and study in order to write with creativity, integrity, and authenticity. Organized by form, they include Memoir, Personal Essay, Portrait, Essay of Place, Narrative Journalism, and Short Shorts. Selections represent a variety of experience from classic masters (E.B.White and George Orwell) to major contemporary writers (such as Alice Walker, Stephen Dunn, and Scott Russell Sanders) to up and coming writers (such as E.J. Levy and Amy Butcher). The anthology also includes "Stories of Craft," with five prominent writers, including Patricia Hampl and Sue Miller, describing the challenges and rewards of writing engaging nonfiction.

The Art and Craft of Case Writing

The Art and Craft of Case Writing
Author: William Naumes
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006
Genre: Case method
ISBN: 9780765628848

A practical, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary guide that blends an informal, workshop style with solid theory and practice. It is suitable for those conducting case research in business or the social sciences - whether experienced or novice. It also includes skills for writing both teaching cases and research cases.

A Brief Review of the Craft of Writing

A Brief Review of the Craft of Writing
Author: M.B. Wood
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0359993540

it takes a special person to be a writer. You have to have drive, imagination, discipline and the desire to learn. This book contains all the elements required for you to become a writer, and with effort and perseverance, you can become an author.

The Elusive Craft of Writing

The Elusive Craft of Writing
Author: Arnold Bennett
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2023-12-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Arnold Bennett's 'The Elusive Craft of Writing' is a comprehensive guide to the art of writing, exploring the nuances of storytelling, character development, and narrative structure. Bennett's engaging literary style and meticulous attention to detail make this book a must-read for aspiring writers looking to enhance their craft. Set in the early 20th century, Bennett's work is reflective of the Modernist movement, blending traditional storytelling techniques with innovative approaches to narrative construction. Arnold Bennett, a prolific British author known for his insightful novels and essays, draws upon his own experiences as a writer to provide practical advice and inspiration in 'The Elusive Craft of Writing.' As a contemporary of writers such as Virginia Woolf and James Joyce, Bennett's perspective offers a unique insight into the challenges and rewards of the writing process. I highly recommend 'The Elusive Craft of Writing' to anyone interested in honing their writing skills and gaining a deeper understanding of the creative process. Bennett's timeless wisdom and valuable insights make this book a valuable resource for writers of all levels, from novices to seasoned professionals.

The Art of Writing

The Art of Writing
Author: Frederick Millet Salter
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781573832922

This invaluable work has proven itself to be a trustworthy guide for writers, students and literary critics. The author, F.M. Salter (1895-1962), produced a number of scholarly works in his special fields of Elizabethan and Medieval Literature, but he was above all, a teacher. The Art of Writing is a product of Professor Salter's many years of experience, and of his determination that no aspiring writer should fail for lack of encouragement and good, sound advice. Chapters include: The Craft of Writing, including language, diction, style and emphasis; The Virtues of Writing, including brevity, simplicity, variety and significant detail; The Graces of Writing, including sense, appeal, irony, imagery and rhythem, and The Art of Writing, including enthusiasm, restraint and sincerity.

The Craft of Writing

The Craft of Writing
Author: India International Centre
Publisher: New Delhi : Arnold-Heinemann
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1978
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: