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What It Is:
This is a worksheet cover page for a fiction writing exercise book titled 'NOW WRITE! Fiction Writing Exercises of Today's Best Writers & Teachers'. It lists Sherry Ellis as the editor and features a list of authors including Steve Almond, Robert Olen Butler, Amy Bloom, Jill McCorkle, Alison Lurie, Jayne Anne Phillips, and Virgil Suárez.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for high school (grades 9-12) and college level. The exercises likely require a strong understanding of writing techniques and literary analysis, making it appropriate for more advanced students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet can be used to inspire creative writing, develop fiction writing skills, and learn from established authors and teachers. It provides structured exercises to improve storytelling, character development, and plot construction.
How to Use It:
Use this book as a guide to improve fiction writing skills. Work through the exercises provided by each author, focusing on specific aspects of writing like dialogue, setting, and character development. Adapt the exercises to fit your own writing style and goals.
Target Users:
High school students, college students, aspiring writers, creative writing teachers, and anyone looking to improve their fiction writing skills.
This is a worksheet cover page for a fiction writing exercise book titled 'NOW WRITE! Fiction Writing Exercises of Today's Best Writers & Teachers'. It lists Sherry Ellis as the editor and features a list of authors including Steve Almond, Robert Olen Butler, Amy Bloom, Jill McCorkle, Alison Lurie, Jayne Anne Phillips, and Virgil Suárez.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for high school (grades 9-12) and college level. The exercises likely require a strong understanding of writing techniques and literary analysis, making it appropriate for more advanced students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet can be used to inspire creative writing, develop fiction writing skills, and learn from established authors and teachers. It provides structured exercises to improve storytelling, character development, and plot construction.
How to Use It:
Use this book as a guide to improve fiction writing skills. Work through the exercises provided by each author, focusing on specific aspects of writing like dialogue, setting, and character development. Adapt the exercises to fit your own writing style and goals.
Target Users:
High school students, college students, aspiring writers, creative writing teachers, and anyone looking to improve their fiction writing skills.




