What books do you possess on the craft of novel writing?

by Adrian Sroka
21st April 2014

I have read many books on writing. Some by famous or commercially successful authors have been mentioned on this site. Common faults I found in them were too much narration, insufficient examples, with few explanations, that’s if the reader is lucky enough to be given something by the way of an explanation. One I read was beefed up with many pages of biographic details about the author’s life.

Below are the best books I have read on writing. They’re full of excellent examples which are clear and concise. Do’s, don’ts, and how to avoid pitfalls are clearly explained. More importantly, they don’t waffle to fill pages, or go off on unnecessary tangents.

Aspects of The Novel by E. M. Forster, author of Passage to India, Room with A View and Howards End.

The Elements of Style (Fourth Edition) by William Strunk jr. and E. B. White, author of Charlotte's Web

Learning to Write Fiction from the Masters - Barnaby Conrad (In my opinion the best book on creative writing)

Solutions for Novelists - The Secrets of a Master Editor - Sol Stein. (Sol formed the Actors Studio in America with famous authors and playwrights. Sol was a publisher, editor, best-selling author and award winning lecture on creative writing at American Universities. Famous authors and playwrights attended his lectures.

The Art and Craft of Novel Writing - Oakley Hall. (A friend of Sol Stein)

Check the reviews on Amazon. You can buy cheap second hand copies there.

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I loved reading On Writing by Stephen King for his no shit, no nonsense, just tell the story and cut the adverbs approach.It gave me hope.

To be honest, I had not read much of his stuff before I read this book, but since have come to appreciate his work.

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Colin McGuinness
23/04/2014

Hi Adrian,

I recently had a book sent to me from the authors Rebecca Richmond and Claire Pickering. My Guide.

I haven't got down to reading much of it yet but it looks Good. Well laid out. Clear and decisive,, experience-backed, research. Character building, story-line, dialogue, power, not to mention all the basics like spelling and punctuation and finally the polish.

www.writershouse.co.uk or www.richmondpickering.co.uk.

It really is worth a look.

Best wishes,

rosa.

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Rosa Johnson
22/04/2014

I haven't got any....

Saving up, so maybe will buy in May or June.... :D :D

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