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4.0 out of 5 stars Usefully concise
When I started researching the craft of writing SF, I bought Card's book. I have yet to read its equal. That said, this book reawakened the concepts and advice I thought I knew and used.

This book offered no insights I did not know - nothing new, nothing profound. If you are even remotely versed in the topic, it won't likely reveal anything new to you,...
Published on November 4, 2007 by Scott W. Baker

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3.0 out of 5 stars too short to really teach the subject
This book, published by Self-Counsel Press, now comes with a CD-ROM (second edition, 2007; original publication 1998). It promises to be a one-stop shop for writing and selling speculative fiction. It does show a pretty good breadth, from the basic elements of fiction writing (such as characters, plot, dialog) to genre-specific issues (creating fictional worlds, handling...
Published on December 26, 2008 by Tom L. Waters


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3.0 out of 5 stars too short to really teach the subject, December 26, 2008
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Tom L. Waters (Tesuque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Paperback)
This book, published by Self-Counsel Press, now comes with a CD-ROM (second edition, 2007; original publication 1998). It promises to be a one-stop shop for writing and selling speculative fiction. It does show a pretty good breadth, from the basic elements of fiction writing (such as characters, plot, dialog) to genre-specific issues (creating fictional worlds, handling magic, understanding the conventions of the various subgenres, etc.)

Most of what appears here will be of some help to novice writers in the field. Kilian is especially forceful in pointing out the dangers of using cliches or producing formula fiction, which is something many new writers will need to hear (people often start writing by imitating fiction they have enjoyed). An early chapter on the history of the genre is an interesting read, and may be especially helpful for young writers to get a sense of context. The book is easy to read, and his explanations of good writing practice are clear enough.

Nevertheless, I found the book rather unsatisfying. The problem, I think, is that it is just too short a book for all it tries to cover: genre conventions, the art and craft of writing fiction, and the publishing business, all in a paperback of about 200 pages. So we end up with things like 10 pages on plot, which is really just enough to let us know that plot events should come from character motivations, and to share a storyboarding approach to plotting using index cards. No time to get into the differences between plots in literary and commercial fiction, how to handle subplots, or any of the ways of analyzing plot structure (three-act plot, hero's journey), or any practical advice on how to regain control of a drifting or dragging plot, and so on. The chapter on characters is an even more cursory 5 pages, half of which is a "character resume" form for recording your characters' details (including such puzzlers as the character's address and phone number)! There are just two short paragraphs on character motivation, one on character change - you get the picture.

This is what most of the book feels like - breezily introducing concepts, but not giving much of concrete value if you are already writing and struggling with certain aspects of the craft.

I also have some reservations about the way he approaches the publishing business. The very first chapter of the book is titled "Hard Facts for First-Time Novelists". You might expect this to be a sober look at the arduous process of getting your work read and into print in a highly competitive field. Strangely, though, this chapter serves only to make one point: even if everything goes perfectly, there is a time lag between writing a book and seeing it in print. He makes this point by using a rather ridiculous "best case scenario", where a writer's first novel is instantly pulled from the slush pile by a senior editor, who offers to buy it immediately, with the book becoming popular and having a good run in paperback and other markets. Toward the end of the book, we get a quick section on the importance of having an agent for book publishing, but no advice on how to find one or what to look for (another victim of the need for brevity, I presume).

The CD-ROM had a few good things on it, including some of Kilian's articles and book reviews, and a checklist for editing your work, which I think should have been in the book itself. Unfortunately, the CD-ROM is also padded with a lot of stuff we hardly need: links to the Amazon.com page for every science fiction and fantasy book he could think of, and links to Wikipedia entries for famous authors. I give this book credit for trying to move out of the typewriter age; there are sections on using word processors effectively and doing research on the internet. But once again, it's pretty scant fare. If you are reading this review, you probably already know more sf/fantasy writing internet resources than are included in the CD-ROM.

The best audience for this book may be young sf/fantasy fans who want to try their hand at writing, but know little or nothing about what is even involved in crafting a readable story. Those who already know the basic terminology and concepts of fiction writing and are seeking ways to improve their skills will probably want to turn to a more substantive volume or class instead.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Usefully concise, November 4, 2007
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Scott W. Baker "Oso Muerte" (Monterey, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Paperback)
When I started researching the craft of writing SF, I bought Card's book. I have yet to read its equal. That said, this book reawakened the concepts and advice I thought I knew and used.

This book offered no insights I did not know - nothing new, nothing profound. If you are even remotely versed in the topic, it won't likely reveal anything new to you, either. There probably isn't that much left that can be expressed in a book. It will remind you of what you're supposed to be doing.

I sponsor a high school sci-fi club and find this book's chapters to be perfect outlines for group discussions and lessons for budding writers. Every writer should know this stuff and be reminded often. I am going to leave the book by my toilet - not as a commentary on its quality, but so I can read pieces of it periodically and unendingly.

The disk included with the book I found largely worthless. No new exercises that weren't in the book, nothing extra but a few essays. Don't be afraid to buy this used without the disk.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most objective books about writing, December 30, 2009
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I have been reading a lot of books about writing, specially fantasy and science fiction. I have found this one to be the most objective and helpful among all. Actually, it will be useful for general fiction writing, as a whole. I strongly recommend this good work from Mr.Kilian.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful and Hilarious, December 10, 2008
This review is from: Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Paperback)
I was assigned Crawford Kilian's "Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy" for a undergraduate writing course.

The book was very accessible. For a reference book, it is one of the most accessible out there. The material is all very concise and easy to read. Although there is not much depth to it, it covers everything from the beginning of the writing process to the very end (publication tips, etc...). The author includes examples from his own experiences and work, and it feels less like advertisement, and more like helpful pointers. The book is not necessarily only useful for those interested in science fiction, but he does include a lot of references and allusions to other classic science fiction work.

I wouldn't recommend this book to someone who is very experienced in writing science fiction, because there's nothing here that you probably haven't read before already. However, if you are even thinking about trying to become a writer (whether science fiction or not), this is definitely worth the money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, poor cd-rom..., November 20, 2008
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This review is from: Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Paperback)
This book is excellent and well worth the money. The only down fall is that the cd-rom accompanying the book is close to worthless. If you're buying the book, you'll be pleasantly surprised with the book and you'll learn a lot. Just don't let expect much from the cd. The cd-rom is the only thing keeping this book from being a 5 star read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Aspiring Fiction Authors!, July 3, 2008
This review is from: Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Paperback)
I myself am an aspiring fiction author, and when I saw this book, I thought "Oh, yeah, another boring book on writing!" Previously I had quit reading all of the books on writing I had started, for they were boring and uninformative. But I forced myself to read this one, convincing myself that there would be something in it that would be useful. So I started ... and couldn't put it down! It was an awesome read, packed full of user-friendly information! The writer, Crawford Kilian, has got in touch with the reader and helped him or her to understand what he is trying to convey across to them. He does not write like a standoffish school professor, but as a friendly parent or tutor. There was no need for me to feel scared about reading the book.
For all you fantasy and science fiction writers out there, this is a MUST HAVE!!!
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