Texts

y separately published work icon Writing Fiction : An Introduction to the Craft Garry Disher , Ringwood : Penguin , 1983 Z293600 1983 single work criticism (taught in 11 units)

'Useful for writers at any level or age, this guide explains the basic steps to effective fiction writing. From an award-winning author, sound, practical advice is included on the most significant elements of fiction, such as plot, character development, and voice, and strategies are provided for the effective use of tense and the dialogue. All forms of fiction are explored, including novels, novellas, short stories, and crime fiction. In addition, the writing concepts introduced are illustrated with examples from a wide variety of known writers, presenting a candid picture of the pleasure and pitfalls from a wide range of fiction-writing experiences.' (Publication summary)

Description

The aim of this course is to provide you with insights into your own writing practices. At each workshop we will seek to understand and develop advanced writing practices. Advanced writing practices are those that enhance the writers understanding of their own craft and the readers enjoyment and trust in the finished text. This is achieved through the exploration of practice and theory. Students of this course will explore new levels of textual understanding and practise them as individuals and in groups.

Other Details

Offered in: 2009
Current Campus: Magill
Levels: Undergraduate
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