Writing a Novel: A Practical Guide ebook
by Rosemary Aitken
Writing a Novel offers both a practical guide for budding writers and a source of alternative approaches for the more experienced novelist.
Writing a Novel offers both a practical guide for budding writers and a source of alternative approaches for the more experienced novelist. Topics covered include getting started, knowing your strengths, understanding your imaginative style, and crea Writing a Novel offers both a practical guide for budding writers and a source of alternative approaches for the more experienced novelist
Rosemary Aitken (born 1942) is an English author, who has written a number of academic textbooks and historical novels under her own name, and a series of whodunnits set in Roman Britain under the pen name of Rosemary Rowe
Rosemary Aitken (born 1942) is an English author, who has written a number of academic textbooks and historical novels under her own name, and a series of whodunnits set in Roman Britain under the pen name of Rosemary Rowe. Her writings are similar to that of Philip Boast, Gloria Cook and Winston Graham. Rosemary Aitken was born in Cornwall but spent much of her early life in New Zealand.
Writing a Novel: A Practical Guide (2003).
Rosemary Aitken (born 1942) is an English author, who has written a number of academic textbooks and historical novels under her own name, and a series of whodunnits set in Roman Britain under the pen name of Rosemary Rowe. Writing a Novel: A Practical Guide (2003). Rosemary Aitken - Author - Cornish Sagas - Roman Whodunnits - Books - Novels". "The Tinner's Daughter by Rosemary Aitken - TheBookbag. "Books: Dark doings in ancient Rome".
Rosemary Aitken (born 1942) is an English author, who has written a number of academic textbooks and historical . Make up Your Mind (1982). Teaching Tenses (2002).
Writing A Novel is both a practical guide for budding writers and a source of fresh new approaches for the more experienced novelist. Topics covered: ? Getting started - knowing your strengths, understanding your imaginative style and creating a setting for your novel.
Writing a Novel' is both a practical guide for budding writers and a source of fresh new approaches for the more experienced novelist. No current Talk conversations about this book.
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Writing a Novel: A Practical Guide, Crowood (Ramsbury, England), 2004
Writing a Novel: A Practical Guide, Crowood (Ramsbury, England), 2004. Contributor of numerous short stories, some under the name Bessie Reynolds, to publications, such as Bella, Women's Realm, and Chat. Author of the "Skill of Listening" series and the "Nelson Listening" series. Rosemary Aitken has produced a number of fictional works of historical romance and mystery, grouped into two well-received series. Set in a small tin-mining town at the turn of the twentieth century, this book tells the story of Katie Warren, who goes to work in the "Big House" for the local gentry.
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