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Table of Contents

THREE GENRES,THE WRITING OF FICTION/FICTION,

POETRY, AND DRAMA

8TH Edition

By Stephen Minot

 

 

CONTENTS

Preface for Students  

Preface for Teachers  

 

PART I : THE WRITING OF NONFICTION/FICTION

1.  Literary Nonfiction

2.          True Experience 

3.          Nonfiction in a Reflective Mood 

4.  Personal Impressions of a Real Place

5.  Creating Your Own Literary Nonfiction

6.          Fiction: The Freedom to Invent

7.          Finding and Shaping Fresh Material 

8.          A Story by Ann Hood: “Escapes”

9.          Viewpoint: “Who’s Seeing This?”

10.     A Story by Stephen Minot: “Rwanda”

11.     The Making of a Story

12. Structure: From Scenes to Plot

13. A Story by Jim Ray Daniels: "Minding the Store"

14.  Creating Tension

15. Setting: Where Am I? 

16. A Story by Sharon Solwitz: "Obst Vw"

17. Dialogue: the illusion of speech

18. Characterization: Creating Credible People

19. A Story by Steven Schutzman: "The Bank Robbery"

20. Liberating the Imagination

21. Heightened Meaning: Metaphor, Symbol, and Theme

 

22. A Story by Jackson Jodie Daviss "Gotta Dance"

23. Style and Tone

24. Troubleshooting Guide: Fiction

 

PART II: THE WRITING OF POETRY   

25. What Makes a Poem a Poem?  

26. Plunging In: Poems for Close Study  

27. Sources: Where Poems Come From  

28. The Impact of Images  

29. Using the Sound of Language 

30. Traditional Rhythms 

31. Stanzas: a Choice of Fixed Forms  

 

32. Free Verse: Creating Unique Forms  

 

33. A Sense of Order  

 

34. Varieties of Tone  

 

35. Poems for Self-study  

 

36. Troubleshooting Guide: Poetry  

 

 

PART III: THE WRITING OF DRAMA 

 

37. Drama: A Live Performance

38. A Play by William Saroyan: "Hello Out There"

39. The Dramatic Plot

40. A Play by Tony Padilla: "Reckoning"

41. Conflict: Emotional Impact

42. A Play by Glenn Alterman, "Coulda, Would, Shoulda"

43. The Nonrealistic Play

44. Dramatic Characterization

45. Visual Impact

46. A Play By Patricia Montley: "Valley Forgery"

47. The Voices of Comedy

48. Dramatic Themes

49. Troubleshooting Guide: Drama

APPENDICES

A  Submitting Work for Publication

B  Resources for Writers

CREDITS

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES

GLOSSARY-INDEX

 

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