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These books are in order of recommendation, with my favourites up first.

Review of Writing a Book That Makes a Difference

Writing a Book That Makes a Difference by Philip Gerard

Many authors have an idea for an important book that they feel can't be written until they have more experience in writing, more world knowledge, and more research. Writing a Book That Makes a Difference is all about getting that idea out of your head and onto the page.

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Review of The Tough Guide To Fantasyland

The Tough Guide To Fantasyland by Diana Wynne Jones

The Tough Guide To Fantasyland is a tongue-in-cheek dictionary of fantasy cliches and norms, and is one of those rare reference book that both entertains and educates. It´s well worth a spot on a fantasy writer´s bookshelf.

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Review of The Plot Thickens

The Plot Thickens : 8 Ways To Bring Fiction To Life by Noah Lukeman

The Plot Thickens is a little gem of a book that both beginners and advanced writers will get much use from. It contains dozens of question prompts regarding your characters and useful exercises to help you consolidate your ideas.

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Review of How to Beat Writer's Block

How to Beat Writer's Block and Have Fun Writing From Now On by Holly Lisle

How to Beat Writer’s Block is Holly Lisle’s one hour audio course that talks you through a relatively quick process of recommitting and refocusing, generating new ideas, and finding enjoyment again in your story. After working through the course I’m writing easily again and excited about my story.

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Review of On Writing by Stephen King

On Writing by Stephen King

The story of how Stevie King gradually became best-selling horror writer, Stephen King, is fascinating for anyone – whether a writer or reader. If you’ve ever asked, been asked, or wanted to ask a writer how they do it, where they get their ideas from, here’s your answer.

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Review of Creativity Rules!

Creativity Rules! A Writer's Workbook by John Vorhaus

Creativity Rules! is packed with tips and tricks to help shake a writer out of a rut. Creative writing teacher and film consultant John Vorhaus is well-known for his creative approach to problems like writer´s block and idea block.

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Review of Plotting And Writing Suspense Fiction

Plotting And Writing Suspense Fiction by Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith, the author of The Talented Mr Ripley, shares her writing life, letting us into her thought processes around many of her books and short stories.

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Review of The Writing Book

The Writing Book by Kate Grenville

Kate Grenville is an award-winning Australian author and creative writing teacher. In The Writing Book she offers plenty of writing advice and exercises to improve your fiction.

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Review of Writing Mysteries

Writing Mysteries : A Handbook by the Mystery Writers of America

Some of America´s prominent mystery writers have contributed their advice on writing in the mystery genre, in the format of an essay on a specific topic on the craft of mystery writing. The names include Sara Paretsky, Jonathan and Faye Kellerman, Michael Connelly, and Linda Fairstein.

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Review of The Weekend Novelist

The Weekend Novelist by Robert J. Ray and Bret Norris

The concept behind The Weekend Novelist is very interesting - if you're working full time and only have the weekends free to write your novel, this is supposedly the plan to work from to produce a novel in 52 weekends. Unfortunately, The Weekend Novelist achieves something quite different.

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Review of So You Want To Be A Screenwriter

So You Want To Be A Screenwriter : How to Face the Fears And Take The Risks by Sara Caldwell and Marie-Eve Kielson

Screenwriter Sara Caldwell and script consultant Marie-Eve Kielson have created an "Artist’s Way" book for screenwriters in So You Want To Be A Screenwriter. This is a pep talk for both beginner screenwriters and those already into their careers.

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