
 In How Fiction Works, Oakley Hall expands upon and broadens the  instruction that made The Art and Craft of Novel Writing so successful.  This new book covers all forms and lengths of fiction, probes deeper  into every topic, offers new examples and includes exercises and the end  of every chapter. He explains the basic and finer points of the  fiction-writing process from word choice and imagery to authority and  viewpoint. The book is divided into three sections, beginning with "The  Basics." In this section, Hall explores the micro elements of  storytelling, such as details, word choice, images, symbol and metaphor.  He then moves on! to "The Elements," which covers the primary elements  of fiction: point of view, characterization and plot. Citing numerous  examples from classic and contemporary work, he shows readers how these  elements function separately and in concert. Finally, the focus shifts  to the specific types of fiction - short shorts, short stories,  novellas, and novels - also known as "The Forms." Each form presents a  unique challenge to the writer, and Hall explains how to meet those  challenges. Beginning, as well as more advanced writers, will find much  to like about this book.
 
 
 
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