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- 2009920705 contributor B11720884.
- 2009920705 created "c2009.".
- 2009920705 date "2009".
- 2009920705 date "c2009.".
- 2009920705 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2009920705 description "1: Acronyms and archetypes -- Four-step writing practice method revealed -- Four types of writers discussed -- 2: Calendar effect -- Setting a writing goal and writing hours -- 3: Sponsors (partners-in-crime) -- Finding a writing buddy whom you can check in with for mutual support -- Step 1: Begin -- 4: Cahiers -- Using writing journals -- 5: We can be heroes -- Summon up your literary heroes to help you stick to your project, stay on track -- 6: Channel surfing -- Meditation methods for over-stimulated modern writers -- Step 2: Arrange -- 7: Medium-well? -- Finding the right medium and genre for your story -- 8: Navigating the narrative -- Uncovering the natural shape of your story -- 9: Your hero ain't nothin' without a P-L-O-T-W-I-C-H -- Plot-immersion chapter -- 10: Play of writing -- Cues and rituals to begin and end your writing hours with -- Writing as playing -- Step 3: Nurture -- 11: Fishbowl -- Getting to know your characters by eliciting questions from your crew -- 12: Unconscious: uncensored! -- Working with your dreams and unconscious to help your writing -- 13: Sex, money, and one magic word -- Techniques for getting to know your characters much more intimately -- 14: Psychological types -- Exercises using the nine psychological defense mechanisms to help you better connect to your characters' inner lives -- 15: Writing in reverse -- Write your ending and work backward -- Step 4: Go -- 16: Do the opposite -- Write in a completely foreign style, to help you break out of boring writing habits -- 17: Morning papers -- Write an over-the-top scathing review of your work and an equally bombastic, glowing one -- 18: Time waits for no one -- Using techniques for meeting deadlines that work for you in your personal and professional lives -- 19: End is the beginning -- Ways to apply what you've learned to the next draft, or your new project -- Create your own exercises -- Celebrate! -- Appendixes: Resource guide for resourceful key-bangers -- Index.".
- 2009920705 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-219) and index.".
- 2009920705 extent "xvii, 238 p. ;".
- 2009920705 identifier "1592579140 (pbk.)".
- 2009920705 identifier "9781592579143 (pbk.)".
- 2009920705 issued "2009".
- 2009920705 issued "c2009.".
- 2009920705 language "eng".
- 2009920705 publisher "Indianapolis, IN : Alpha Books,".
- 2009920705 subject "808.02".
- 2009920705 subject "Authorship.".
- 2009920705 subject "PN145 .D43 2009".
- 2009920705 subject "Writing Technique.".
- 2009920705 tableOfContents "1: Acronyms and archetypes -- Four-step writing practice method revealed -- Four types of writers discussed -- 2: Calendar effect -- Setting a writing goal and writing hours -- 3: Sponsors (partners-in-crime) -- Finding a writing buddy whom you can check in with for mutual support -- Step 1: Begin -- 4: Cahiers -- Using writing journals -- 5: We can be heroes -- Summon up your literary heroes to help you stick to your project, stay on track -- 6: Channel surfing -- Meditation methods for over-stimulated modern writers -- Step 2: Arrange -- 7: Medium-well? -- Finding the right medium and genre for your story -- 8: Navigating the narrative -- Uncovering the natural shape of your story -- 9: Your hero ain't nothin' without a P-L-O-T-W-I-C-H -- Plot-immersion chapter -- 10: Play of writing -- Cues and rituals to begin and end your writing hours with -- Writing as playing -- Step 3: Nurture -- 11: Fishbowl -- Getting to know your characters by eliciting questions from your crew -- 12: Unconscious: uncensored! -- Working with your dreams and unconscious to help your writing -- 13: Sex, money, and one magic word -- Techniques for getting to know your characters much more intimately -- 14: Psychological types -- Exercises using the nine psychological defense mechanisms to help you better connect to your characters' inner lives -- 15: Writing in reverse -- Write your ending and work backward -- Step 4: Go -- 16: Do the opposite -- Write in a completely foreign style, to help you break out of boring writing habits -- 17: Morning papers -- Write an over-the-top scathing review of your work and an equally bombastic, glowing one -- 18: Time waits for no one -- Using techniques for meeting deadlines that work for you in your personal and professional lives -- 19: End is the beginning -- Ways to apply what you've learned to the next draft, or your new project -- Create your own exercises -- Celebrate! -- Appendixes: Resource guide for resourceful key-bangers -- Index.".
- 2009920705 title "Bang the keys : four steps to a lifelong writing practice / by Jill Dearman.".
- 2009920705 type "text".