Writing Historical Fiction: A Writers' and Artists' Companion: Writers’ and Artists’ Companions
Autor Celia Brayfield, Duncan Sprotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781780937854
ISBN-10: 1780937857
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Writers’ and Artists’ Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1780937857
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Writers’ and Artists’ Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers practical guidance on research, writing, editing and getting published.
Notă biografică
Celia Brayfield is a multi-award winning novelist and a creative writing tutor. Her nine novels include Wild Weekend (2004) and Sunset (1999).Duncan Sprott is the acclaimed author of The Ptolemies (2004), Daughter of the Crocodile (2006), and Our Lady of the Potatoes (1995). He was awarded a Literature Bursary by the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1995. The Guardian described him as 'The natural successor to Robert Graves and Mary Renault'. He has nearly 20 years' experience of teaching Creative Writing.
Cuprins
ForewordPreface The Writers' and Artists' Book of Historical Fiction Part One: Historical Fiction Part Two: Tips & Tales Part Three: Write OnIntroduction Part 1: Historical FictionReflections 1 by Duncan Sprott 1. On being stuck fast 2. On myth and historical fiction 3. On being not quite proper 4. On writing about antiquity 5. On the heart Reflections 2 by Celia Brayfield 1. The Past Polemical 2. Love and sex, fact and fiction 3. Welcome to my Storyworld: History in digital games 4. The Land of Stories: Historical fiction for children 5. Heroine addiction: Women as protagonists in historical fictionA Short History of Historical Fiction From Gilgamesh to Rome by Duncan Sprott From Beowulf to King Arthur by Duncan Sprott Early Modern by Celia Brayfield Le Morte d'Arthur to The Castle of Otranto Modern by Celia Brayfield Waverley to Middlemarch Tess of the d'Urbervilles to Wolf Hall New Women Seeing with fresh eyesPart 2: Tips and Tales - guest contributions Margaret Atwood Ian Beck Madison Smartt Bell Ronan Bennett Vorona Bennett Tracey Chevalier Lindsay Clarke Elizabeth Cook Anne Doughty Sarah Dunant Michel Faber Margaret George Philippa Gregory Katharine McMahon Valerio Massimo Manfredi Ian Mortimer Kate Mosse Charles Palliser Orhan Pamuk Edward Rutherfurd Manda Scott Adam Thorpe Stella Tillyard Rose Tremain Alison Weir Louisa YoungPart 3: Write OnPlanning by Duncan Sprott Finding your subject Choosing a period EvaluatiuonHistorical research by Duncan Sprott How much research? Finding your direction Establishing foundations Advice from expertsBasic sources Modern times 1500+ Early times Where to start? Ancient Greece and Rome Ancient Egypt Roman Britain Dark Age Britain Medieval Britain Wales Scotland IrelandOnline sources Search engines Online genealogyGoing offlineLibraries Public libraries Major libraries University libraries Subscription libraries Special interest librariesArchivesNational ArchivesWales - National archivesScotland - National archivesNorthern Ireland Basic sources Archives University libraries Other librariesBirths, marriages and deaths - UKWillsLocal archivesCounty Record Offices What can you expect to find?Other useful organizations Historic buildings and monuments HeraldryMuseums and galleries - England London - Museums London - GalleriesMuseums outside LondonMuseums and galleries - ScotlandHistorical societies and relevant organizations Welsh journalsHouse historyTopographyPicture librariesIreland (Eire) Basic sources Archives Local archives University libraries Museums and galleriesUSA Research Basic sources National archives Local archives Libraries Public libraries University libraries Other libraries Museums and galleries Historical societiesCanada Research Basic sources National and local archives Libraries Major libraries Museums and galleriesAustralia Research Basic sources Public libraries Museums and galleriesNew Zealand Basic sources Research planCosting, time management, travelling What will it cost? How long will it take?Last minute questionsBeginning How to focus How to get going Drafting a plot Drafts Practical stuff Troubleshooting What to do with a gap in your evidence? Writer's blockExercises by Celia BrayfieldWriting courses How can they help? Writing courses - UK Organizations - UK Writing courses - USA Writing courses - Canada Writing courses - Australia and New ZealandEnding by Duncan SprottHistorical Fiction from A-ZLastly... Is it really really finished?Getting publishedLiterary agents Finding an agent Submitting the manuscript What to send? Contacting an agent The Letter Writing a synopsis Handling rejection(s) Agency agreementsPublishersSelf-publishing by Celia BrayfieldOnline publishing by Celia BrayfieldAcknowledgementsPermissionsBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
A treasure trove of elegant and inspiring thoughts about historical fiction, cut with hard-nosed practical advice. A must for all writers and lovers of the field.
Celia Brayfield and Duncan Sprott have put together a guide to writing historical fiction that is both friendly and instructive, welcoming readers and writers to the genre ... the insight into how successful authors work and the advice they give to anyone wishing to write historical fiction should prove to be a positive preface for many future novelists.
Celia Brayfield and Duncan Sprott have put together a guide to writing historical fiction that is both friendly and instructive, welcoming readers and writers to the genre ... the insight into how successful authors work and the advice they give to anyone wishing to write historical fiction should prove to be a positive preface for many future novelists.