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== Recommended books for novelists ==
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= Recommended books for novelists =
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== Recommended books for novelists ==
  
* Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
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*'''[http://www.amazon.com/Techniques-Selling-Writer-Dwight-Swain/dp/0806111917/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1223221588&sr=1-1 Techniques of the Selling Writer] by Dwight V. Swain''' -- a must-read book on the mechanics of writing scenes and structuring your book to hook the reader
* On Writing by Stephen King
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*'''[http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Emotional-Impact-Karl-Iglesias/dp/1595940286 Writing for Emotional Impact], by Karl Iglesias'''. -- Great book! Tells you how to manipulate the emotions of your reader to great effect.
* Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg
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*[http://www.amazon.com/Plot-Structure-Techniques-Exercises-Crafting/dp/158297294X Plot & Structure: Techniques and exercises for crafting a plot that grips readers from start to finish, by James Scott Bell]
* Telling Lies for Fun and Profit, by Lawrence Block
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*[http://www.victorialynnschmidt.com/BIAM.htm Book In A Month, by Victoria Lynn Schmidt]
* Stein On Writing
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*[https://www.amazon.com/Story-Genius-Science-Outlining-Riveting/dp/1607748894 Story Genius] - Lisa Cron
* Immediate Fiction by Jerry Cleaver
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*[https://www.amazon.com/Wired-Story-Writers-Science-Sentence/dp/1607742454 Wired for Story] by Lisa Cron
* No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty
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*Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott  
* Finding Your Voice by Les Edgerton
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*On Writing by Stephen King  
* The Writer's Guide to Character Traits by Linda Edelstein
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*Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg  
* Story Structure Architect by Victoria Lynn Schmidt, Ph.D
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*Telling Lies for Fun and Profit, by Lawrence Block  
* Page by Page by Heather Sellers
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*Stein On Writing  
* The Shortest Distance between You and a Published Book: 20 steps to success by Susan Page
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*Immediate Fiction by Jerry Cleaver  
* Formatting and Submitting your Manuscript by NEFF, et al.
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*No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty  
* Writer's Market
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*Finding Your Voice by Les Edgerton  
* If You Want To Write : A Book About Art, Independence, and Spirit - Brenda Ueland
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*The Writer's Guide to Character Traits by Linda Edelstein  
* The Writer's Journey : Mythic Structure for Storytellers and
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*Story Structure Architect by Victoria Lynn Schmidt, Ph.D  
* Screenwriters - Christopher Vogler
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*Page by Page by Heather Sellers  
* How to write tales of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.
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*The Shortest Distance between You and a Published Book: 20 steps to success by Susan Page  
* Writers on Writing
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*Formatting and Submitting your Manuscript by NEFF, et al.  
* The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing edited by Tom Clark et al
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*Writer's Market  
* Techniques of the Selling Writer by Dwight V. Swain
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*If You Want To Write : A Book About Art, Independence, and Spirit - Brenda Ueland  
* Telling lies for Fun and Profit by Lawrence Block
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*The Writer's Journey : Mythic Structure for Storytellers and  
* You Can Write a Novel by James V. Smith
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*Screenwriters - Christopher Vogler  
* The Fiction Writers Brainstormer by James V. Smith
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*How to write tales of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.  
* The Writer's Partner by Martin Roth
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*Writers on Writing  
* The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published
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*The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing edited by Tom Clark et al  
* The Writer's Guide to Fantasy Literature published by Writer's Digest
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*Telling lies for Fun and Profit by Lawrence Block  
* How to Write a Damn Good Novel by James N Frey (books I and II)
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*You Can Write a Novel by James V. Smith  
* Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood
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*The Fiction Writers Brainstormer by James V. Smith  
* What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers by Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter
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*The Writer's Partner by Martin Roth  
* The Writer's Idea Book by Jack Heffron
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*The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published  
* Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print by Renni Browne and Dave King
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*The Writer's Guide to Fantasy Literature published by Writer's Digest  
* Your Novel Proposal: From Creation to Contract (The Complete Guide to Writing Query Letters, Synopses, and Proposals for Agents and Editors) by Blythe Camenson and Marshall J. Cook
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*How to Write a Damn Good Novel by James N Frey (books I and II)  
* Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury
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*Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood  
* Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew by Ursula Le Guin
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*What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers by Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter  
* If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit by Brenda Ueland
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*The Writer's Idea Book by Jack Heffron  
* Living the Writer's Life by Eric Maisel
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*Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print by Renni Browne and Dave King  
* The Complete Guide to Editing Your Fiction by Michael Seidman
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*Your Novel Proposal: From Creation to Contract (The Complete Guide to Writing Query Letters, Synopses, and Proposals for Agents and Editors) by Blythe Camenson and Marshall J. Cook  
* How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling (How to Write a Damn Good Novel) by James N. Frey
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*Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury  
* Beginnings, Middles & Ends (Elements of Fiction Writing) by Nancy Kress
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*Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew by Ursula Le Guin  
* Writing from the Inside Out: Transforming Your Psychological Blocks to Release the Writer Within by Dennis Palumbo
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*If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit by Brenda Ueland  
* The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (14th Edition) by Chicago Editorial Staff
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*Living the Writer's Life by Eric Maisel  
* Word Work: Surviving and Thriving As a Writer by Bruce Holland Rogers
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*The Complete Guide to Editing Your Fiction by Michael Seidman  
* So You Want To Write by Marge Piercy
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*How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling (How to Write a Damn Good Novel) by James N. Frey  
* Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft by David Morrell
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*Beginnings, Middles & Ends (Elements of Fiction Writing) by Nancy Kress  
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*Writing from the Inside Out: Transforming Your Psychological Blocks to Release the Writer Within by Dennis Palumbo  
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*The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (14th Edition) by Chicago Editorial Staff  
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*Word Work: Surviving and Thriving As a Writer by Bruce Holland Rogers  
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*So You Want To Write by Marge Piercy  
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*Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft by David Morrell
  
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=== Books on World Building ===
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TrudyG wrote:
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''So, does anyone have any good book recommendations for worldbuilding, in any categories of world creation, maps, culture, creatures, beings, political units, etc? I have the start of a collection of them, and I’m always interested in new ones. Note that all the ones I list have at least some things in them I’ve found useful, even if it’s basics.''
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Available at Amazon:
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* Creating Life: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 1 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating creatures, beings, and some elements of culture.
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* Creating Places: The Art of Worldbuilding Book 2 by Randy Ellefson: Looks at creating worlds, continents, countries, etc. including basics of mapping.
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(Note that both the above do have a potentially irritating amount of references to the author’s website, but they can be useful.)
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* Way With Worlds Book 1: Crafting Great Fictional Settings by Steven Savage: Looks at basic philosophies, essentials, magic & tech, religion, sex, species, and characters.
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* Way With Worlds Book 2: Details and Discussions by Steven Savage: Looks at heroes, villains, & author’s pets, utopias & dystopias, conflicts, communication, tools & techniques, skills, and originality.
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Available on Smashwords
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* Pantheon Building by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at creating gods and religions, for both stories and RPGs
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* Worldbuilding 101 by Julie Ann Dawson: Looks at the basics of worldbuilding for both stories and RPGs; based on a workshop that she holds.
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Both the above are short and were created more for RPGs, but can be useful for fiction worldbuilding as well.
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WriterofNumenor wrote:
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Storyworld First by Jill Williamson is the best!
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= References =
 
== Links with Book Recommendation Lists ==
 
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== Some favorite books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours) ==
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= Favorite SF books =
 
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childe_Cycle The Childe Cycle] by Gordon R. Dickson (also known as the Dorsai books. Tactics of Mistake and Soldier, Ask Not are very good)
 
 
 
Black Easter and the Day After Judgement, by James Blish (what if the forces of heaven lost?)
 
 
 
Cities in Flight, by James Blish (imagine New York city in flight through space...)
 
 
 
The Riverworld Series, by Philip Jose Farmer (imagine everyone who ever lived on Earth suddenly all being resurrected on the banks of a million-mile long river...)
 
  
Three Hearts and Three Lions, by Poul Anderson (fantasy about Ogier du Danske)
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== Favorite SF books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours) ==
  
The Compleat Enchanter, Le Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childe_Cycle The Childe Cycle] by Gordon R. Dickson (also known as the Dorsai books. Tactics of Mistake and Soldier, Ask Not are very good)
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_in_Flight Cities in Flight], by James Blish (imagine New York city in flight through space...)
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverworld The Riverworld series], by Philip Jose Farmer (imagine everyone who ever lived on Earth suddenly all being resurrected on the banks of a million-mile long river...)
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* Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
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* Speaker for the Dead, by Orson Scott Card
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* Ender's Shadow, by Orson Scott Card
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* Pastwatch, Orson Scott Card
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* Startide Rising, by David Brin
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* Eon and Eternity, two excellent, thought-provoking novels by Greg Bear
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* Last Legends of Earth, an epic SF adventure by A. A. Attanasio
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* Replay, by Ken Gibson
  
The Gift, by Patrick O'Leary (wonderful adventure tale with magic)
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= Favorite Fantasy books =
  
Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card
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== Favorite Fantasy books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours)  ==
  
Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
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* Black Easter and the Day After Judgement, by James Blish (what if the forces of heaven lost?)
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* Three Hearts and Three Lions, by Poul Anderson (fantasy about Ogier du Danske)
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* The Compleat Enchanter, Le Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
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* The Gift, by Patrick O'Leary (wonderful adventure tale with magic)
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* Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card  
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* Lyonesse, by Jack Vance
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* The Green Pearl, by Jack Vance
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* Madouc, by Jack Vance
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* The Black Company, by Glen Cook (great fantasy series with terrific, memorable characters and neat concepts)
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* Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman
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* American Gods, Neil Gaiman
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* Stardust, Neil Gaiman
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* The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman
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* 9 Princes in Amber, Roger Zelazny
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* The Hollowing, Mythago Wood and Lavondyss, by Robert Holdstock
  
Startide Rising, by David Brin
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Favorite SF books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours)

  • The Childe Cycle by Gordon R. Dickson (also known as the Dorsai books. Tactics of Mistake and Soldier, Ask Not are very good)
  • Cities in Flight, by James Blish (imagine New York city in flight through space...)
  • The Riverworld series, by Philip Jose Farmer (imagine everyone who ever lived on Earth suddenly all being resurrected on the banks of a million-mile long river...)
  • Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
  • Speaker for the Dead, by Orson Scott Card
  • Ender's Shadow, by Orson Scott Card
  • Pastwatch, Orson Scott Card
  • Startide Rising, by David Brin
  • Eon and Eternity, two excellent, thought-provoking novels by Greg Bear
  • Last Legends of Earth, an epic SF adventure by A. A. Attanasio
  • Replay, by Ken Gibson

Favorite Fantasy books for reading/inspiration (feel free to add yours)

  • Black Easter and the Day After Judgement, by James Blish (what if the forces of heaven lost?)
  • Three Hearts and Three Lions, by Poul Anderson (fantasy about Ogier du Danske)
  • The Compleat Enchanter, Le Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
  • The Gift, by Patrick O'Leary (wonderful adventure tale with magic)
  • Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card
  • Lyonesse, by Jack Vance
  • The Green Pearl, by Jack Vance
  • Madouc, by Jack Vance
  • The Black Company, by Glen Cook (great fantasy series with terrific, memorable characters and neat concepts)
  • Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman
  • American Gods, Neil Gaiman
  • Stardust, Neil Gaiman
  • The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman
  • 9 Princes in Amber, Roger Zelazny
  • The Hollowing, Mythago Wood and Lavondyss, by Robert Holdstock