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1.) Plot: How to build shot stories and novels that dont sag, fizzle, or trail off in scraps of frustrtate revision and hot to rescue stories that do. By Ansen Dibell. ISBN: 0898793033. © 1988;

2.) Characters & Viewpoint: How to invent, construct, and animate vivid, credible characters and chose the best eyes through which to view the events of your short story or novel. By Orson Scott Card. ISBN: 0898793076. © 1988;

3.) Dialogue: How to get your characters talking to each other in a way that vividly reveals who they are, that theyre doing, and whats coming next in your story. By Lewis Turco. ISBN: 0898793491. © 1989;

4.) Manuscript Submission: now to put together a blue-ribbon, attention-getting query, proposal, or submission package that will sell your fiction to an agent or an editor. By Scott Edelstein. ISBN: 089879398X. © 1989;

5.) Theme & Strategy: How to build a strong, narrative structure to help your fiction stand tall, run fast, hit hard, and soar to success. By Ronald B. Tobias. ISBN: 0898793920. © 1989;

6.) Beginnings, Middles & Ends: How to get your stories off to a roaring start, keep them tight and crisp throughout, and end them with a wallop. By Nancy Kress. ISBN: 0898795508. © 1993;

7.) Scene & Structure: How to construct fiction with scene-by-scene dlow, logic and readability. By Jack M. Bickham. ISBN: 0898795516. © 1993;

8.) Conflict, Action & Suspense: How to pull readers in and carry them along with dramatic, powerful storytelling. By William Noble. ISBN: 0898796342. © 1994;

9.) Description: How to engage readers and keep stories moving by creating vivid, believable depictions of people, places, events and actions. By Monica Wood. ISBN: 0898796814. © 1995

The Elements of Fiction Writing