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9780312140236

Paragons

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312140236

  • ISBN10:

    0312140231

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-04-01
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr
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Summary

Show, don't tell is the first thing a fiction writer learns. The dozen masters assembled here each take one of their own stories and show exactly how they crafted a particular aspect of it - the style, the theme, the characters, the plot, the setting, or the point of view.
Included in this volume are a dozen award-winning masters of the short story: Greg Bear, Pat Cadigan, Karen Joy Fowler, Joe Haldeman, James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel, Nancy Kress, Pat Murphy, Kim Stanley Robinson, Lucius Shepard, Bruce Sterling, and Howard Waldrop. Each brings great insight into the art of writing fiction. Greg Bear asserts that characters shouldn't just be individuals - they should address larger questions of characterizing nations, species, or entire worlds - while Pat Murphy treats characters as imaginary friends who evolve during the writing process. Lucius Shepard discusses the ways in which tiny details evoke a setting and Howard Waldrop assesses the ways in which a literary chameleon can adapt his or her writing style from story to story.
Rounding out the book is Bruce Sterling's wonderful "Workshop Lexicon," in which he sums up the most common flows in beginner's fiction. For example: "Signal from Fred," in which the author's subconscious, alarmed by the poor quality of the work, makes unwitting critical comments like "This sounds like a bad movie."

Table of Contents

Introduction: To the Reader
Editor's Note
Plot: The Tangled Webp. 1
The Price of Orangesp. 4
One Damn Thing After Anotherp. 29
Monstersp. 37
Making Monstersp. 60
Character: The Determinant of Incidentp. 69
Sistersp. 72
Characters Great and Small in SF: "Sisters"p. 103
Rachel in Lovep. 106
Imaginary Friendsp. 135
Setting: A Local Habitation and a Namep. 141
Glacierp. 143
The Psychic Landscapep. 164
Beast of the Heartlandp. 169
God Is in the Detailsp. 195
Theme: To Mean Intenselyp. 207
Lily Redp. 209
Once More, with Meaningp. 223
Our Neural Chernobylp. 229
About "Our Neural Chernobyl"p. 237
Point of View: Who's Minding the Store?p. 243
Feedbackp. 246
Point of Viewp. 273
Buddha Nostril Birdp. 280
Uncle Henry, Uncle Zorp, and Crazy Cousin Bingop. 301
Style: The Dress of Thoughtp. 309
Pretty Boy Crossoverp. 312
The S Wordp. 323
Fair Gamep. 326
Iceberg, Goldberg, It's All the Same to Me...p. 342
Appendix: A Workshop Lexiconp. 351
Contributorsp. 365
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