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Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques

By: James Hynes, The Great Courses
Narrated by: James Hynes
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Whether you're huddled around the campfire, composing an email to a friend, or sitting down to write a novel, storytelling is fundamental to human nature. But as any writer can tell you, the blank page can be daunting. It's tough to know where to get started, what details to include in each scene, and how to move from the kernel of an idea to a completed manuscript.

Writing great fiction isn't a gift reserved for the talented few. There is a craft to storytelling that can be learned, and studying writing techniques can be incredibly rewarding - both personally and professionally. Even if you don’t have ambitions of penning the next Moby-Dick, you'll find value in exploring all the elements of fiction.

From evoking a scene to charting a plot to revising your drafts, Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques offers a master class in storytelling. Taught by award-winning novelist James Hynes, a former visiting professor at the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop, these 24 insightful lectures show you the ins and outs of the fiction writer's craft. Get tips for developing believable and memorable characters, explore how to craft plausible dialogue that serves the purposes of your narrative, compare the advantages of different points of view, and more. A wealth of exercises will inspire you to practice the many techniques you learn. Professor Hynes is an able guide, showing you what has worked for him and other novelists, and pointing out pitfalls to avoid. Writing Great Fiction is truly an exceptional course for anyone interested in storytelling.

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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this series of lectures which seem to cover just about anything you wanted to know about the craft of fiction beyond the basic rules of construction, grammar and spelling (it's assumed you already have those skills).

Professor Hynes is a warm, modest but clearly very knowledgeable narrator and he draws examples from across the literary spectrum - all the way from the great American and British novelists of the 19th Century to their modern counterparts. From literary masterpieces to genre fiction including "A Song of Ice and Fire" and, later on, "The Lord of the Rings". Examinations of the work of George Elliot, Virginia Woolf, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain rub shoulders with George RR Martin, Dashiell Hammett and Hynes himself. Having such a wide range of knowledge and examples to illustrate his points demonstrates how the art of fiction, despite surface appearances, is much as it always was.

My only criticism is the lack of notes - it would have been really helpful to have had an accompanying website with handouts. Like most people (I imagine), I listened to the lectures on the move and couldn't write anything down or easily add bookmarks. However, I've learned enough just by listening to know where I need to concentrate my efforts and I can always go back to the specific lecture if needed,

Excellent

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This is, hands down, the best time investment I've made since embarking on the lonely, massively frustrating, thankless path to writing fiction. With two mediocre, self-published romantic comedies under my belt I was desperate to join a writing course, but life (or rather, family) kept getting in the way.
However I was able to listen to these lectures in the car on the return leg of the (long) school run and whilst ironing (I know - kill me now).
I whooped with joy at references to some of my favourite novels (Middlemarch, Mrs Dalloway) and have already bought copies of other books to read asap (The Maltese Falcon, Catch 22, Aspects of the Novel)
I can't recommend this course highly enough to any writer at any stage of their game.
James Hynes is knowledgeable, eloquent and very modest about his own (impressive) writing on the rare occasion he uses it to illustrate a point.
I have learnt heaps, been inspired and already started a new short story to try and put some of the theory into practice.
Thank you, Mr Hynes, for sharing your experiences and insights. I look forward to tracking down copies of your own novels - mysteriously elusive on Amazon UK. Us Brits are missing out on a hugely talented writer.

A gift from the gods of storytelling

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A handy manual that lays out a plethora of thought-provoking tricks and tips for writers.

Ranging from scene setting and building believable characters to the low down on how to get published, this set of lectures is perfect for anyone feeling a little lost in their capabilities. Placing you firmly back on track, Hynes draws from personal analogies and published fiction to depict a detailed yet concise image of storytelling.

I'll be re-listening when it comes to putting pen to paper. 5/5

Interesting & Inspiring

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I learnt so much. I will be listening for a second time as there is so much information in this course.

Informative and Engaging

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This is the second Great Course I’ve purchased and I highly recommend it for those looking to improve their writing.

Engaging.

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