The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creative Writing by Laurie E. Rozakis


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creative Writing
Title : The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creative Writing
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ISBN : 1592572065
ISBN-10 : 9781592572069
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 384
Publication : First published April 1, 1997

A creative writing class in a book-REVISED.

Major revisions take this popular Complete Idiot's Guide to a new level- offering readers a better way to unlock their creativity from the first page. Exercises help them explore their talents and experiment with different genres and forms of writing, including short stories, narrative fiction, memoirs, magazine articles, poetry, drama, blogging, and freewriting.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creative Writing Reviews


  • Shannon

    Nice quick, but very basic primer in all the creative writing genres. Learned a few things I didn't know before.

  • Vishal

    A neighbor uncle lent me this book when I was hosting a workshop on Creative Writing and what a gem it is. The book came in the late 90s when there were no social media sharing writing tips and it's been handy beyond the workshop, having a detailed approach on various writing forms, from novel, script or screenplay, various forms of poetry and short stories, selling your work, writing blocks and making the moolah. The perfect book to accompany you and Laurie Rozakis's book is for all seasons. I love the exercises in the book on how to get back in shape particularly novel writing or beating the blues. As an aspiring writer or a reader, you need this book on the shelf.

  • Brittney Crook

    Skipped the glossary and notes because… obviously

  • Sherry

    This book is a very basic overview of creative writing. I enjoyed that it was organized very clearly and provided a quick refresher of everything one learns in school about good writing. I found the author's enthusiasm was motivating, but in some instances was disingenuous. She insists throughout the book that every person has untapped writing talent and that with dedication, "anyone" can become a successful writer. Well, as "anyone" knows, that just isn't true. I'm sure "anyone" can improve their current level of writing skill by using this book, but you simply can't teach talent. In her defense, however, she does state that in order to get writing published, it has to sell...and what better way to sell her book than give us false hope? I did appreciate her honesty on the subject of getting published, consdiering how many other books on creative writing claim a one-way ticket to publication for the aspiring author. She pulls no punches, and provides plenty of statistics on just how unlikely it is for a brand new author to ever have his or her manuscript read. Sobering, really. All in all, a useful reference for literary terms, the publication process, and different kinds of contracts used in book deals.

  • Judith Ann Kohnen

    I love Idiot Books. Easy to read, loaded with information. This book covers the fundamentals of writing novels, short stories, poetry, biographies, textbooks, reference books, magazine articles, plays, and screenplays. It also has tips on getting published, finding and dealing with an agent, and the legal issues involved.

  • Kristen

    This is a great reference guide for everyone who wants to explore their creative writing for writing novels. It's a must read. I want to get the second edition too.

  • Jay Cruz

    It's a good but simple introduction to the many types of writing you can do, e.g. novels, short stories, memoir, screenplay, etc and some personal advice by Rozakis about the publishing business.

  • Kresna Luginawati

    Wajib punya buku ini dan wajib kubaca. Dulu mau fotokopi punya temen kuliah, tapi gak enak karena takut ngerusak kertas dan sampulnya :D

  • Chris Bridges

    It's was well written. The copy I read was dated, but had nuggets of information for the writer. I love all the Idiot's Guides

  • Emma

    Very informative on Creative Writing.