Incoming Resources
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Maeve Binchy writers' club, by Maeve Binchy ; with contributions by Ivy Bannister ... [et al.]
- That's what friends are for, by Brian Keaney ; illustrated by Bridgey Dowty
- The art of writing fiction, Andrew Cowan
- What if?, writing exercises for fiction writers, Anne Bernays, Pamela Painter
- The theory of the novel, a historico-philosophical essay on the forms of great epic literature, by Georg Lukács ; translated from the German by Anna Bostock
- Narrative fiction, contemporary poetics, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- Fiction writer's workshop, Josip Novakovich
- Just looking, consumer culture in Dreiser, Gissing and Zola, Rachel Bowlby
- Closure in the novel, Marianna Torgovnick
- Self-editing fiction that sells, discover professional techniques to improve what you've already written, Lorena Goldsmith
- What if?, writing exercises for fiction writers, Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter
- Narrative fiction, contemporary poetics, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- The preparation of the novel, lecture courses and seminars at the College de France, 1978-1979 and 1979-1980, Roland Barthes ; translated by Kate Briggs ; text established, annotated, and introduced by Nathalie Leger
- From where you dream, the process of writing fiction, Robert Olen Butler ; edited, with an introduction by Janet Burroway
- Teaching 21st century genres, edited by Katy Shaw
- Characters & viewpoint, Orson Scott Card
- The plot thickens, 8 ways to bring fiction to life, Noah Lukeman
- Narrative fiction, contemporary poetics, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
- Story and situation, narrative seduction and the power of fiction, Ross Chambers ; foreword by Wlad Godzich
- The story begins, essays on literature, Amos Oz ; translated by Maggie Bar-Tura
- A theory of narrative, F.K. Stanzel ; translated by Charlotte Goedsche, with a preface by Paul Hernadi
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, [Elmore Leonard] ; illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- The art and craft of storytelling, a comprehensive guide to classic writing techniques, Nancy Lamb
- Fight write, how to write believable fight scenes, Carla Hoch
- A novel in a year, Louise Doughty
- Roald Dahl's creative writing with Charlie and the chocolate factory, how to write tremendous characters, written by Jo Nelson
- Wannabe a writer?, Jane Wenham-Jones ; [foreword by Katie Fforde]
- Ten things about writing, Joanne Harris
- Write a blockbuster and get it published, Lee Weatherly and Helen Corner
- How to write your blockbuster, a practical resource for the aspiring novelist : all I've learned about writing commercial fiction, Fiona McIntosh
- Puro dake ga shitte iru shÅ setsu no kakikata, How to write a novel that only professionals know : anata no sainÅ mo ikki ni kaika, Morisawa Akio
- Self-editing your novel, an editor's tips to make your work shine, Kathy Stewart
- Novel voices, edited by Jennifer Levasseur & Kevin Rabalais
- Shosetsu no kakikata, shosetsu dojo jissen-hen, Morimura Seiichi
- How to read a novelist, John Freeman ; drawings by W. H. Chong
- On writers and writing, [written and] read by Margaret Atwood
- Story genius, how to use brain science to go beyond outlining and write a riveting novel [*before you waste three years writing 327 pages that go nowhere], Lisa Cron
- Writers' secrets, Nikki Gamble
- The secrets of story, Matt Bird
- Release the bats, writing your way out of it, DBC Pierre
- Brave the page, a young writer's guide to telling epic stories, by Rebecca Stern & Grant Faulkner
- How to write your first novel, Sophie King
- Never say you can't survive, Charlie Jane Anders
- The art of fiction, David Lodge
- The short story, Ian Reid
- The art of writing fiction, Andrew Cowan
- The sense of an ending, studies in the theory of fiction, by Frank Kermode
- The case for a humanistic poetics, Daniel R. Schwarz
- Ideas and the novel, Mary McCarthy