The Metaphysics of the Novel: The Inner Workings of a Novel and a Novelist - Couverture souple

Pendleton, Don

 
9780595264124: The Metaphysics of the Novel: The Inner Workings of a Novel and a Novelist

Synopsis

Renowned author, Don Pendleton, gives the reader inspirational and unique insights into the moving forces that power creativity. A must read for aspiring writers and for those who love books and desire to know more about the creative processes that move the modern novel?and what creative forces move the novelist, himself.Don Pendleton, known as the father of the action/adventure genre, is creator of the best-selling The Executioner: Mack Bolan series; Joe Copp, Private Eye series; and Ashton Ford mystery series. Who better to turn to for an understanding of the creative rationale than a successful novelist!"A profound study of the spiritual aspects of the novelist's art. Pendleton has deeper truths to share in a work that entertains as it enlightens, examining the creative rationale that is the source of good writing."-Stephen Mertz, author of Night Wind. "I can guarantee first hand that The Metaphysics of the Novel is invaluable for anyone with the genuine desire to write and publish their book."-Jon Guenther, author of Chaser.

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À propos de l'auteur

Don Pendleton (1927-1995) created the Executioner, Joe Copp, and Ashton Ford series. He published more than one hundred novels with nearly two hundred million copies in print worldwide in twenty-five languages. He wrote fiction and nonfiction in collaboration with his wife, Linda Pendleton, including the popular To Dance With Angels.

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ISBN 10 :  1469955806 ISBN 13 :  9781469955803
Editeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishi..., 2012
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