Description
About the Author
Jerome Stern, a professor of English and popular culture, is the author of an acclaimed book on writing, Making Shapely Fiction. His incisive monologues are regularly heard on National Public Radio.
Reviews
"Useful on the most practical level.... [Stern] plunges his readers into the middle of things." -- New York Times
"Offers a raft of examples that explain the techniques used by novelists from Flaubert to Updike-an eminently helpful and engaging writer's guide." -- Booklist
"A complete original. The warm, witty, wise voice draws you in, and you leave the book wanting to write-and knowing how." -- Jesse Lee Kercheval, director, Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, University of Wisconsin
"Jerome Stern has done us all a favor with this canny little book. If you are interested in writing, read it now. This is an expert writer and teacher sending his notes from the trenches. Never has caution been so exhilarating, advice so wry. I will use this book." -- Ron Carlson, author of The Hotel Eden
"Clarifies the mumbo-jumbo. For serious students of fiction, Jerome Stern is the Alpha crow. Follow him and shave the miles off your flying time." -- Bob Shacochis, author of Swimming in the Volcano
Book Information
ISBN 9780393321241
Author Jerome Stern
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 255g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 20mm