How do I begin my novel? How do I write convincing dialogue? Where can I get an idea for a story? How do I keep motivated?
If youre a young writer, answers to these questions and more can be found in Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens. Written by a writer for writers, this book was created just for you by someone who believes in young writers and who also likes to have some fun along the way. Heres a sample of what youll find inside.
Stuck for a Story Idea?
Who, What, Where, When
Who: Your Characters
What: Your Plot
Where and When: Your Setting
Ways to Start a Story with Character, Action or Setting
Writing Description That Even You Will Want to Read
Connecting With Other Writers
And much more
This book is a helpful and practical resource when youre stuck on an aspect of writing or when you want to start a new project.
Read a 4-star review of the book at Canadian Materials, Manitoba Library Association http://umanitoba.ca/outreach/cm/vol17/no5/writingfiction.html
About the author
Heather Wright is a teacher and writer living in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Her work can be
found in local and national publications and on the Web. She is a member of the Professional Writers Association of Canada, CANSCAIP and SCBWI. Heather received a Writers’ Reserve grant from the Ontario Arts Council in 2010 for her Young Adult novel-in-progress.