Jack M. Bickham
Born
in Columbus, Ohio, The United States
September 02, 1930
Died
July 25, 1997
Genre
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Scene & Structure
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published
1993
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15 editions
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The 38 Most Common Fiction Writing Mistakes
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published
1992
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13 editions
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Setting: How to Create and Sustain a Sharp Sense of Time and Place in Your Fiction
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published
1994
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4 editions
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Writing and Selling Your Novel
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published
1996
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5 editions
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Writing the Short Story: A Hands-On Program
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published
1994
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5 editions
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The Apple Dumpling Gang
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published
1971
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12 editions
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Baker's Hawk
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published
1974
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9 editions
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Tiebreaker
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published
1989
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5 editions
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Writing novels that sell
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published
1989
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4 editions
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TWISTER
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published
1976
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6 editions
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“let’s just say once again that viewpoint is the technique by which the author picks a character inside the story, then tells the story from that person’s view, so that the reader sees, hears, feels, and knows only what that viewpoint character can experience. Of course it’s possible to have a so-called omniscient viewpoint, where the reader is made privy to the sense impressions, feelings and thoughts of virtually everyone in the story, but it’s a terribly difficult way to write, and not very popular today. After all, each of us lives his or her life in a single viewpoint, so why not tell the story the same way?”
― Elements of Fiction Writing - Scene & Structure
― Elements of Fiction Writing - Scene & Structure
“The old woman was not a quitter. She had her story goal – to get home – and I the reader had my story question: Would she get home that night? So she kept moving along intent on her story goal, and soon came to a pool of water. “Water, water, quench fire,” she urged. “Fire won’t burn stick, stick won’t beat dog, dog won’t bite pig, pig won’t jump over the stile, and I won’t get home tonight!” But – you guessed it – the water wouldn’t. So – but you’ve begun to get the idea, I’m sure. As a small child, I was not only fascinated with this story, but can still recall a certain degree of worry and tension in me as my mother read the tale to me over and over again. It was only many years later that it dawned on me that the story worked because all the scenes worked so well, all relating very clearly to the story question, and all ending in a disaster.”
― Elements of Fiction Writing - Scene & Structure
― Elements of Fiction Writing - Scene & Structure
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