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The Writer's Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction

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The Writers Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction offers a refreshing approach to the craft of fiction writing. It takes a single page from forty contemporary novels and short stories, identifies techniques used by the writers, and presents approachable exercises and prompts that allow anyone to put those techniques to immediate use in their own work. Encompassing everything from micro (how to "write pretty") to macro (how to "move through time space"), and even how to put all together on page one, this a field guide for anyone who wants to start writing now (or get some shiny new gear for their fiction toolbox.)

306 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2018

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August 12, 2020
This is the greatest book of fiction craft I've ever read. Noll's approach—excerpting a single page from various texts and using it to explore techniques before creating exercises that help a writer mimic it—is such a clear, helpful approach to writing. There's no mysticism, no philosophizing, and no desire to show off how Well-Read and Smart the writer is. I could feel myself becoming a better writer just by reading this book. I only wish I'd read it years ago.
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April 12, 2019
Given that this was basically the textbook for my fiction writing class, it's hard to know whether it was only helpful because it went along with a professor to comment on it and a classroom full of other people's writing to critique. But it is certainly more concretely helpful than other writing guides I've read, so if you're in the market I'd say it's probably a good choice.
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May 22, 2021
Far and away the best book on the craft of fiction writing that I've read. This is exactly the kind of craft book I'm always searching for, not one interested in examining the elements of craft in the abstract, but one that offers every writer a host of tools and concise explanations of how to use them (with examples). For experienced writers and anyone just starting out, I strongly recommend.
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February 19, 2020
This is one of the best books on writing fiction that I've ever read. I love how the author, Michael Noll, provides writing passages from contemporary authors and then dissects and analyzes them to show how they work so well. After his analysis of each passage, he provides an exercise or a series of exercises, prompting the aspiring writer to try to use the same tools and steps the published writer used to make his/her passage so compelling. I hope to use some of these exercises in the book I'm currently writing, on which I've become hopelessly bogged down. Maybe it will get me back on track. I'm grateful for discovering and reading this excellent book!
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June 14, 2018
On the one hand, this book is designed for those who want to write fiction. The examples, explication, and exercises are quite concise and inspiring to get through writer's block or to work through drafts. I anticipate returning to this as I work through story ideas.

But the hidden layer of the Field Guide is this: even if all you are interested in is reading great stories, this book helps unveil why a particular book, story, or passage really works. Reading The Field Guide ... will increase your enjoyment of reading.
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December 1, 2021
I've been reading a lot of books on writing since 2020, they're all great in their own ways but The Writer's Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction is by far the best of the bunch. Noll's writing is like the cool teacher: he's passionate about his subject, wants to help you learn as much as possible, and speaks casually. Through dozens of examples from accomplished writers and exercises Noll breaks down the elements of good writing and gives any aspiring writer the right tools needed. A must read for anyone wanting to improve their writing.
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June 10, 2019
This craft book is full of great advice sans any pretentiousness, which I so appreciated. I loved Noll’s down-to-earth tone and his playful attitude toward his readers that establishes a sense of student-mentor camaraderie. The deconstruction and analysis of writing samples is very useful (and makes a lot of sense!), and I appreciated the plethora of motivating exercises that can be used to jumpstart a free write or pull a stalled piece out of the mire.
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November 6, 2018
I read a lot of 'how to' books on writing. All of them have been useful, because for novices there is so much to learn. This one is exceptional in my opinion. The author shows the reader why good writing works and then he encourages us to strive for it. Readers will enjoy the veil being lifted on the craft.
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September 8, 2018
So helpful because so practically concrete in its examples of fine, clear, artful writing. Many typos so an opportunity to improve in the second edition.
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January 5, 2019
This book has helped me out of some tough spots, for sure. Useful, practical, and accessible for writers of any level.
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June 19, 2019
I couldn't think of a better book to teach writers how to improve upon their fiction craft. As a non-fiction writer who coaches many different types of authors, I found this book to be very helpful!
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June 22, 2021
Very useful and informative book. A direct approach to the mechanics of writing and how to develop these skills on your own.
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March 11, 2025
Filled with wide ranging practical examples and exercises to assist in developing better technique.
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