Incoming Resources
- From where you dream : the process of writing fiction / Robert Olen Butler ; edited, with an introduction by Janet Burroway
- Escribir en 21 días, encuentra tu voz y libera tu creatividad, Silvia Adela Kohan
- The Longman guide to writing beginning fiction, Sibyl Johnston
- The story cure, a book doctor's pain-free guide to finishing your novel or memoir, Dinty W. Moore
- Is life like this?, a guide to writing your first novel in six months, John Dufresne
- The last draft, a novelist's guide to revision, Sandra Scofield
- How to write like Tolstoy, a journey into the minds of our greatest writers, Richard Cohen
- Shi er ge ming tian, Liu Cixin, Liu Yukun, Nidi Aokelafu [and others] zhu ; Weide Laoshi bian ; Chen Qiufan [and two others] yi
- The hidden machinery, essays on writing, Margot Livesey
- A novel in a year, from first page to last in 52 weeks, Louise Doughty
- Story engineering, mastering the 6 core competencies of successful writing, Larry Brooks
- Elmore Leonard's 10 rules of writing, illustrations by Joe Ciardiello
- The lie that tells a truth, a guide to writing fiction, John Dufresne
- Save the cat! writes a novel, the last book on novel writing you'll ever need, Jessica Brody
- The everything guide to writing a novel, Joyce and Jim Lavene
- Architecture of the novel, a writer's handbook : plot, story, and the mechanics of narrative time, Jane Vandenburgh ; foreword by Anne Lamott
- The secret miracle, the novelist's handbook, edited by Daniel Alarcón
- How not to write a novel, 200 classic mistakes and how to avoid them--a misstep-by-misstep guide, Howard Mittelmark and Sandra Newman
- Everything and less, the novel in the age of Amazon, Mark McGurl
- Mastering the process, from idea to novel, Elizabeth George
- The joy of writing sex, Elizabeth Benedict
- Life and work, writers, readers, and the conversations between them, Tim Parks
- The half-known world, on writing fiction, Robert Boswell
- The art of fiction, notes on craft for young writers, John Gardner
- Year's best fantasy, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, 5
- Great stories don't write themselves, criteria-driven strategies for more effective fiction, Larry Brooks
- Negotiating with the dead, a writer on writing, Margaret Atwood
- The author at work, the art of writing fiction, Jenna Blum
- No plot? No problem!, a low-stress, high-velocity guide to writing a novel in 30 days, Chris Baty
- Wonderbook, an illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction, Jeff VanderMeer ; art by Jeremy Zerfoss (and many others)
- The art of war for writers, fiction writing strategies, tactics, and exercises, James Scott Bell
- So you want to write, how to master the craft of writing fiction and the personal narrative, Marge Piercy and Ira Wood
- The successful novelist, a lifetime of lessons about writing and publishing, David Morrell
- How to grow a novel, the most common mistakes writers make and how to overcome them, Sol Stein
- On writing, Eudora Welty ; introduction by Richard Bausch
- Writing without rules, how to write and sell a novel without guidelines, experts, or (occasionally) pants, Jeff Somers
- Elements of fiction, Walter Mosley
- Story genius, how to use brain science to go beyond outlining and write a riveting novel (before you waste three years writing 327 pages that go nowhere), Lisa Cron
- Great Sea Stories
- About Writing, Seven Essays, Four Letters, & Five Interviews
- The way of the writer, reflections on the art and craft of storytelling, Charles Johnson
- Man's changing mask ;, modes and methods of characterization in fiction
- The mirror in the roadway ;, a study of the modern novel, by Frank O'Connor [pseud
- So you want to write, how to master the craft of writing fiction and memoir, Marge Piercy and Ira Wood
- The plot thickens, 8 ways to bring fiction to life, Noah Lukeman
- Everything and less, the novel in the age of Amazon, Mark McGurl
- Style, an introduction to history, theory, research, and pedagogy, Brian Ray
- The craft of fiction
- Writing romantic fiction, Barbara Samuel
- How to write a novel, 47 rules for writing a stupendously awesome novel that you will love forever, Nathan Bransford