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review 2016-07-27 01:06
Review: Novelist's Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes by Raymond Obstfeld
Novelist's Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes - Raymond Obstfeld

Quick review for a quick read. I read this book as a reference from my local library during my Camp Nano writing pursuits. I thought it was a thorough examination of scene building on several levels - from character to setting to genre. It was logical in its orientation and organization, with examples from literature, film, and the author's own writings. However, for me I wouldn't say it was as helpful as other resources on writing I've perused.

Overall score : 3/5 stars.

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review 2014-07-12 19:08
Review: Fiction First Aid by Raymond Obsfeld
Fiction First Aid - Raymond Obstfeld

Quick review for a fantastic read. "Fiction First Aid" breaks down a lot of problems that can arise from writing narratives. I didn't always agree with some of the advice given, but I really liked how Raymond Obstfeld breaks down some of the common problems that can arise in writing narratives, why these problems arise, and how to address them to make the aspects of the work stronger. I ended up taking a lot of notes from this book to make me think about some of the common criticisms that I see from reflections about my own writing, and I think other writers will be able to say "Hey, that's why I keep getting this kind of feedback on this particular aspect! Now I can fix it." He addresses plot, theme, characterization, the writing life, among other useful tidbits. Definitely well worth adding to a writing library, if for just the direct address of a lot of pertinent details and problems that arise for a writer. I think this is the kind of work that would really help beginning writers, but any writer of any skill level can pick this up and be able to take something from it.

Overall score: 4/5 stars

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text 2014-07-12 01:52
Library haul - I need to start clearing these out....
Fiction First Aid - Raymond Obstfeld
Bullies, Bastards And Bitches: How To Write The Bad Guys Of Fiction - Jessica Page Morrell
Cybersexualities: A Reader in Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace - Jenny Wolmark
The Bully Society: School Shootings and the Crisis of Bullying in America's Schools - Jessie Klein
Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk & Postmodern Science Fiction -
Roustabout: A Fiction - Michelle Chalfoun
How to Build an Android: The True Story of Philip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection - David F. Dufty
Feedback: The Communication of Praise, Criticism, and Advice (Language As Social Action) - Robbie Sutton
Cyberbullying: Bullying in the Digital Age - Robin M. Kowalski,Susan P. Limber,Patricia W. Agatston

Had some of these for a while, and I'm going to try to tackle the ones that are due first.

 

I had checked out a bunch of materials on bullying, cyberbullying, and literary criticism/feedback a while back to write a post, but I ended up archiving it because I felt like it was saying some of the same things I'd already said in some capacities.  I still want to read some of these books though as food for thought, so I'll let you guys know how they go.  They seem like very interesting reads. 

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text 2014-04-26 23:24
Working my way through some library reads
179 Ways to Save a Novel: Matters of Vital Concern to Fiction Writers - Peter Selgin
Fiction Writer's Brainstormer - James V. Smith Jr.
What Would Your Character Do? - Eric Maisel
Fiction First Aid - Raymond Obstfeld
Where the Stories Come from: Beginning to Write Fiction - Sibyl Johnston

If you see me posting a bunch of reviews about the writing craft, it's because I spent the time yesterday evading the storm by hiding out at my uni library and checking out a bunch of books in that venture.  (So being stuck in the elevator at one point was worth the challenge.)

 

I have quite a few good ones to read through.  Hopefully they turn out to be helpful.

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review 2012-12-03 00:00
What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors
What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,Raymond Obstfeld,A.G. Ford,Ben Boos The biographical profiles are interesting but the fictional framing device and asides are contrived and lame. Includes a bibliography and suggestions for further information. There are better books available on these subjects for young readers.
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