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Meredith Sue Willis is the author of more than fifteen books, including novels for adults and children, collections of short stories, and nonfiction about the art of writing, most recently Ten Strategies to Write Your Novel. She teaches novel writing at New York University's School of Continuing afficher plus and Professional Studies. afficher moins
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Mostly for students. If you missed English Comp 101 this might bring you up to speed.
 
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aulsmith | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2015 |
Meredith Sue Willis has a playful but realistic understanding of revision. I appreciate her holistic approach; revision happens throughout the entire writing process and throughout our lives. She believes (as do I) that a first grader revising makes decisions very similar to an adult, and so the lessons of revision apply regardless of age. This book is chock-full of exercises for the practical-minded.
 
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ElizabethAndrew | 1 autre critique | May 13, 2013 |
All of the stories in this slender collection are set in the same part of West Virginia, high in the Appalachian mountains. Willis, herself a native of the region, brings a decidedly modern, contemporary voice to the genre of small-town Appalachian life. Her stories lack any hint of the saccharine over-sentimentality so common to stories set in this region, being instead focused on the very real problems faced by convincingly textured and flawed characters. Many of the stories feature the same characters at different points in their lives, showing how things have changed—or not—and interweaving the lives of these diverse, three-dimensional people in intricate ways that reward careful reading. Stand-outs include the first story, “Triangulation” and the interlinked duology of tales “Pie Knob” and “On the Road with C.T. Savage.” Highly recommended.… (plus d'informations)
 
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kmaziarz | 1 autre critique | Oct 6, 2011 |
The writing can be a little clunky, but as someone who spent time in Fairmont, West Virginia (near where a lot of this book seems to take place), I can say she nailed the idiosyncracies of the community pretty well. She talks about chili dogs (which are rampant in WV) and some other things I remembered from out there. Overall, this book doesn't take up much time so I think it's worth reading a few of the stories. At the very least, it's a study of human behavior.
 
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