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A review by jameyanne
Many Genres, One Craft: Lessons in Writing Popular Fiction by Lee Allen Howard, Steven Piziks, Jason Jack Miller, Lee McClain, Rachael Pruitt, Teffanie Thompson, Catherine Mulvany, Nancy Kress, Patrick Picciarelli, Gary A. Braunbeck, Venessa M. Giunta, Timons Esaias, Susan Crandall, Chun Lee, C. Coco DeYoung, Natalie Duvall, Matt Duvall, Randall Silvis, Heidi Ruby Miller, K. Ceres Wright, Susan Mallery, Sally Bosco, Tess Gerritsen, Michael A. Arnzen, David Morrell, Karen Lynn Williams, Dana Marton, Lucy A. Snyder, Diane Turnshek, Kaye Dacus, Tim Waggoner, Victoria Thompson, Sharon Mignerey, Mike Mehalek, Patrice Lyle, Mary SanGiovanni, Scott A. Johnson, Maria V. Snyder, Penny Dawn, David Shifren, Lynn Salsi, Adrea L. Peters, Leslie Davis Guccione, Shelley Bates, John DeChancie, Barbara J. Miller, Albert Wendland, W.H. Horner, Anne Harris, Thomas F. Monteleone
5.0
It took me a ridiculously long time to read this whole book, because I wanted to treasure each individual article like its own little gem. The book is full of practical and inspiring writing advice without ever becoming obnoxious or preachy, and it offered multiple approaches to tackling problems. Now to go put some of this inspiration and wisdom to the test.