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A Creative Writing Handbook
Developing Dramatic Technique, Individual Style and Voice
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A Creative Writing Handbook
Developing Dramatic Technique, Individual Style and Voice
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Description
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An essential guide for writers of fiction, poetry, life writing and scripts, this book offers a practical understanding of the core writing genres and how dramatic techniques can be used to powerful effect in each. Expanded and updated throughout, this second edition features new chapters on biography and autobiography, world building in the speculative genres and discussions on podcasting and audio dramas. Designed to encourage writers to cultivate a sophisticated and distinctive voice and style, it combines writing, research and editing activities with rich and varied examples from contemporary and classic texts to help develop the skills and techniques a writer needs. The hands-on approach examines scriptwriting for different media and how this might cross over into other forms of writing: How does a story become a film? How is film influenced by fiction? The book also explores the fruitful relationship between life writing and other genres.
For writers' workshops, writing groups and courses, and for writers working alone, it offers:
- Innovative approaches to writing fiction
- Detailed introductions to stage, radio and film writing
- Inspiring explorations of how poetic language and form operate
- Practical guidance on layour and adaptions techniques for different media
- Exciting activities which develop a writer's own voice
- Advice on exploring outlets and preparing work for publishers and producers
Written by 9 published authors who all teach on the Open University's prestigious creative writing programme with experience at the UK's top universities for the subject, A Creative Writing Handbook, 2nd edition is a valuable and stimulating resource for all writers.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Ways of Writing
1. Playing with genre (Derek Neale)
2. Fiction – world building (Joanne Reardon)
3. Life writing (Lania Knight)
4. Poetry (Siobhan Campbell)
Part 2 Dramatic Writing
5. Dramatic stories (Dónall MacCathmhaoill)
6. Using images (Dónall MacCathmhaoill)
7. Stories in sound (Joanne Reardon)
8. Dramatic forms (Dónall MacCathmhaoill)
9. Adaptation (Dónall MacCathmhaoill)
Part 3 Developing Style and Structure
10. Fiction – splicing the strands (Derek Neale)
11. Life writing 2 (Lania Knight)
12. Using dramatic techniques in poetry (Siobhan Campbell)
13. Analogy and rhetoric (Emily Bullock)
14. The long and the short of it – (Emma Claire Sweeney)
15. Time and timing – (Emma Claire Sweeney)
16. Voice and voicing – all genres (Emma Claire Sweeney)
17. Theme and sequence (Heather Richardson)
Readings relating to Part 1; Part 2; Part 3
Bibliography and links
List of contributors
Index
Product details

Published | 16 Oct 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 552 |
ISBN | 9781350497818 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION
The teaching of the book works by reproducing extracts of successful published material, examining how and why it works, and giving exercises that will help you improve your own style by using the lessons from these examplesWriting Magazine
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Provides a valuable course in how to think about the art and craft of writing
Writers Services (December 2009)
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What is beguiling about the writing is the style - these are not academic propositions: they are translations from experience and practice
David Morley, Professor in Creative Writing, Warwick University, UK