Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors

Rate this book

"Novel Ideas: Contemporary Writers Share the Creative Process" is a thought-provoking guide for aspiring novelists that uses the experiences of popular contemporary authors to illustrate the daily challenges of the creative process. Twenty-three in-depth interviews show first-hand how the process works-- and how it can take over an author's life. Interviews include A. Manette Ansay, Michael Chabon, Wally Lamb, Valerie Martin and Sena Jeter Naslund. Reading these interviews, the would-be novelist feels as if he or she is having a conversation with a mentor. The book also combines chapters on the creative process, novel structure, discipline, and drafting.

304 pages, Paperback

First published March 23, 2001

5 people are currently reading
52 people want to read

About the author

Barbara Shoup

22 books39 followers
Barbara Shoup is the author of eight novels for adults and young adults, most recently An American Tune and Looking for Jack Kerouac, as well as a memoir, A Commotion in Your Heart: Notes about Writing and Life. She is the co-author of Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process and Story Matters., as well as in The Writer and the New York Times travel section. Her young adult novels, Wish You Were Here and Stranded in Harmony were selected as American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults. The recipient of the PEN Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Fellowship and grants from the Indiana Arts Commission, she is the Writer-in-Residence at the Indiana Writers Center and a faculty member at Art Workshop International.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
9 (23%)
4 stars
19 (50%)
3 stars
9 (23%)
2 stars
1 (2%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews
Profile Image for آرمین م.ز.
Author 2 books30 followers
October 5, 2019
در تاریخ ۱۲ مهر ۱۳۹۸ برای بار دوم کتاب را نیمه‌تمام رها کردم و امتیازم ۲ ستاره‌ است.
چندین سال پیش که کتاب را شروع کردم پس از صد صفحه دیگر ادامه ندادم.
امروز که تا حدی سواد داستان‌نویسیم اندکی از گذشته بیشتر است دوباره قصد به خواندش کردم و تا صفحه‌ی ۲۶۰ دوام اوردم و بعد کتاب را کنار گذاشتم.
کتاب تا زمانی‌که به گفتگو با نویسندگان برسد نکات جذابی ارائه می‌دهد اما پس از آن بیشتر یک پرسش و پاسخ در مورد آثار و زندگی شخصی نویسندگان مختلف است تا اندیشه‌های نو در رمان‌نویسی!!
البته نکات مهم و ایده‌های جالبی را می‌شود در این گفتگوها پیدا کرد اما خیلی کم.‌
اگر به زندگی شخصی نویسندگان و چگونگی بدست اوردن ایده‌های‌شان علاقه دارید کتاب را بخوانید اما اگر به دنبال یادگیری بیشتر هستید کتاب‌های خیلی بهتری برای خواندن وجود دارد.
Profile Image for Michael.
273 reviews870 followers
April 14, 2008
This is one of my favorite books on writing because it illustrates, through interviews with different authors, the following: everyone approaches writing differently; everyone has a different regiment of when, how and how often they write; and, as long as you love your craft and work hard, you will write good things.

Okay, it doesn't directly say the third thing. But, it's the feeling I got while reading this book.
Profile Image for John.
2,156 reviews196 followers
October 10, 2007
Most of the book (250 out of 300 pages) comprises a couple of dozen Q & A sessions with noted authors; the questions are well thought out, prompting equally useful replies for aspiring writers. Highly recommended.
Profile Image for John.
188 reviews
August 15, 2020
Novel Ideas is meant to be a source of information, advice, and reassurance in your own efforts to [bring your novel to life].” For me, it has succeeded. It is composed largely of full interviews with twenty contemporary authors, which is tedious to consume all at once, but the opening chapters do a great job of distilling their wisdom. The authors also include a chapter on the elements of fiction: the most succinct and useful version of this information I have ever read. The interviews themselves were packed with useful insights, and - even more valuable - the clear message that every writer has found their own unique approach. There is no formula for writing a good novel, but at least one of these celebrated authors will probably have something to say that will help with your own process.

My favorite part, though, was from Shoup and Denman themselves: “[Y]ou have to grab your reader by the lapels and say, 'I must tell you this story, or I will die!'”
35 reviews
October 2, 2007
What an excellent read. If you are an avid reader and have always wondered about the writing process you can learn from the best. This book interviews 23 authors of our time about technique, inspiration and living the life of an author. It was great fun to read an inspirational to a would-be author.
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.