Archive for September, 2008

The Making of a Story: A Norton Guide to Writing Fiction and Nonfiction

The Making of a Story: A Norton Guide to Writing Fiction and Nonfiction A beloved writing teacher compiles fifteen years of her expertise, exercises, and examples in a new primer for creative writers.

The Making of a Story is a fresh and inspiring guide to the basics of creative writing—both fiction and creative nonfiction. Its hands-on, completely accessible approach walks writers through each stage of the creative process, from the initial triggering idea to the revision of the final manuscript. It is unique in combing the three main aspects of creative writing instruction: process (finding inspiration, getting ideas on the page), craft (specific techniques like characterization), and anthology (learning by reading masters of the form). Succinct, clear definitions of basic terms of fiction are accompanied by examples, including excerpts from masterpieces of short fiction and essays as well as contemporary novels. A special highlight is Alice LaPlante’s systematic debunking of many of the so-called rules of creative writing. This book is perfect for writers working alone as well as for creative writing classes, both introductory and advanced.
Customer Review: Very Functional
This book has great insight into what it takes to be a creative author. My only complaint is the content of some of the sample stories. I realize they are very well written and serve the intended purpose. However, when limited pieces of suspense and crime stories are included it leaves the readers (who are simply trying to to get an education) with a terrible feeling in the pit of their stomach.
Customer Review: Best Book Available on Creative Writing for Writers and Readers
The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante is the BEST BOOK I have read on creative writing–a truly “modern” version of older books like Janet Burroway’s Writing Fiction and John Gardner’s The Art of Fiction. The book is broader and deeper than previous books: for example it contains information on writing creative nonfiction as well as fiction; it describes the traditional models of shaping a story (conflict-crisis-resolution model, epiphany and change models) but is inclusive, allows for a wider, organic, more creative definition (stories must surprise us and convince us at the same time Alice says); it contains 26 complete short stories from outstanding writers (Baldwin, Carver, Cheever, Chekhov, Cooper, Didion, Ehrenreich, Hemingway, Johnson, Lamott, Oates, O’Brien, Packer, Sharma, and others) AND has exercises for writers at the end of each chapter–and examples of each exercise completed by students from Alice LaPlante’s classes whose writing excellence is equal in many cases to that of the published authors in the book. What is really helpful is the ability of these exercises, or “constraints” as she explains, to help writers (beginners or advanced) access their personal, authentic, most inspirational material. This book teaches how to combine method (craft) with madness (inspiration) and is fascinating to read! I recommend it to anyone who loves stories–readers and writers.



Cracking the GRE Literature Test, 5th Edition (Graduate Test Prep)

Cracking the GRE Literature Test, 5th Edition (Graduate Test Prep) The GRE subject tests are among the most difficult standardized exams. Rather than testing general problem-solving skills, they require highly specialized knowledge.

The experts at The Princeton Review have thoroughly research each subject test to provide students with the most thorough, up-to-date information available. Students don’t need to relearn the entire histories of their fields—just what they need to know to earn high scores on the exams.

New Perspectives on Computer Concepts, 10th Edition, Comprehensive (New Perspectives (Thomson Course Technology)) (New Perspectives (Thomson Course Technology))

New Perspectives on Computer Concepts, 10th Edition, Comprehensive (New Perspectives (Thomson Course Technology)) (New Perspectives (Thomson Course Technology)) New Perspectives on Computer Concepts, Tenth Edition has been completely updated to provide learners with the latest, most in-depth information on both computer concepts and the context in which they fit into todays world. This product provides the most current information on computers, software, the Internet and emerging issues and technologies available in the market today. The New Perspectives series unique approach transforms learning concepts into a more approachable, hands-on experience that appeals to anyone, from the computer novice to computer savvy learners.
Customer Review: Computer Concepts Book easy to follow
The authors do an excellent job of laying out basic computer concepts in easy format. Would recommend it. The other books on special software was not explaining the basics to me. I guess I expected too much.

Cooking Light Slow Cooker (Cooking Light)

Cooking Light Slow Cooker (Cooking Light) Beautiful to display and practical to use, Slow Cooker is truly a godsend for time-challenged cooks who want to prepare healthy, tasty, and satisfying meals but dont have hours to spend hovering over their stoves. Replete with all the high standards that have made Cooking Light a trusted favorite, this new edition provides over 58 beautifully photographed recipes with useful, easy-to-follow instruction.
Customer Review: Delicious Recipes
This book has many delicious recipes.
Cooking Light in the past has always met my expectations.
Customer Review: Odd Recipes
I got this cookbook because I was looking for healthy recipes for my slow cooker. While the recipes are no doubt healthy, few-to-none of them are for what I would consider “common” dishes. I ended up getting the Betty Crocker Slow Cooker cookbook (which gives you a nutritional breakdown for every recipe at the bottom of each page) and like that one a lot better.