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Free Within Ourselves Fiction Lessons for Black Authors

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ISBN-10: 0385491751

ISBN-13: 9780385491754

Edition: 1999

Authors: Jewell Parker Rhodes

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A Bird by Bird for the African-American market--A top-notch writer's guide filled with practical guidance, essays, and journal exercises for the African-American writer including advice from E.Lynn Harris, Charles Johnson, and Yolanda Joe. In her introduction, Jewell Parker Rhodes writes: "Never (in four years of college or five years of graduate school) was I assigned an exercise or given a story example that included a person of color...While the educational system and the publishing world have become progressively more welcoming of African-American authors, there is still little attention to educating, supporting, and sustaining the writing process of African-American authors. Free…    
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Book details

List price: $19.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Broadway Books
Publication date: 10/5/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 342
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.02" long x 0.78" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Jewell Parker Rhodes is a professor of creative writing and American literature at Arizona State University. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Celebrating Ourselves
Preface: Celebrating Self and Community
Getting Ready to Work: Claiming a Journal, the Writer Within
Literary Ancestors
Spiritual Preparations
Unearthing Tales
Ellis Cose, "How Much Is Enough When Telling People What They Want to Know?"
Jewell Parker Rhodes, "Block Party"
Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Amy Wallace, "First U.S. City to Be Bombed from the Air"
How to Keep Going
Learning the Craft
Creating Character
Characterization Study: Edwidge Danticat's "New York Day Women"
Creating Plot
Plot Study: Zora Neale Hurston's "Sweat"
Plot Study: Alice Walker's "Nineteen Fifty-Five"
Point of View
Point of View Study: Charles Johnson's "China"
Pont of View Study: Terry McMillan's "Ma'Dear"
Point of View Study: J. California Cooper's "The Magic Strength of Need"
Description, Setting, and Atmosphere
Description Study: Randall Kenan's "A Visitation of Spirits"
Dialogue, Dialect, and Narrative Voice
Dialogue Study: Toni Cade Bambara's "Raymond's Run"
Dialogue Study: Gloria Naylor's "Kiswana Browne"
Theme
Thematic Study: Jess Mowry's "Crusader Rabbit"
Revisions and Letting Go
Wisdom and Advice From Black Authors
Best Advice from Black Writers to Black Writers
Tools You May Need
Reading List
Writing Resources
Essential Fictional Terms
Permissions