| Cover: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 112pp |
| ISBN: | 9781906236182 |
| Price: | £8.99 |
| P&P: | UK £2.20 |
| Europe £4.00 | |
| Rest of World £5.00 | |
The Novel: A Perfect Recipe
by Carolyn Lewis
Published January 2010
This book is a SilverWood Original title.
ABOUT THE BOOK
There are many good books on novel writing and you may feel that this is simply another one, no different from the rest. But I hope you'll find that this one is different – because what I've aimed to do with this book is to demystify the art of novel writing, to present it in bite-sized chunks, to make it achievable for new novelists.
I can't teach you how to write, I can't give you that particular talent, but what I can offer is to guide you through the novel-writing process, to show you how to avoid the pitfalls, and to encourage you to complete a novel.
I've taught creative writing for almost twenty years and this book contains some of the methods I've used with my students.
Carolyn Lewis BA (Hons), MPhil in Writing
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PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
"Carolyn Lewis's The Novel: A Perfect Recipe will be indispensable to all aspiring writers. Her knowledge and experience are so brilliantly shared in this book, which is informative, enjoyable to read and full of ideas. If you need a perfect guide to help you write that first novel, this is the one to buy."
Ali Reynolds – Ali Reynolds Literary Consultancy
"The presentation is lively, and everything about this book is refreshing and vibrant. The overall task is clear, as are the individual exercises. The text sparkles with erudition, good sense and experience... Carolyn herself says that there is no magic formula to writing a novel (possibly no perfect recipe either) but she shows us ways of seeing and noticing, ways of practising, ways to edit and take pride in our craft, ways of bringing it all together."
Geraldine Taylor – MA, MBAC, award winning writer and BBC Wildlife Writer of the Year 2000
An extended version of this review appears in Bristol Review of Books issue 13, Spring 2010
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carolyn Lewis is an author and Creative Writing tutor who runs classes and workshops in the Bristol and North Somerset area. Her novel Missing Nancy was published in 2008 by Accent Press. She writes regularly for a leading women's magazine, and since 1999 has been shortlisted for 24 short story prizes (most recently 3rd prize Frome Festival, shortlisted Wells Festival of Literature, 2nd prize the Silver Thread and 2nd prize Matthew Prichard Award).





