A Creative Writing Handbook
Developing Dramatic Technique, Individual Style and Voice
Derek Neale editor Dr Heather Richardson editor Dr Emma Claire Sweeney editor Dr Siobhan Campbell editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:13th Nov '25
£25.99
This title is due to be published on 13th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Created by the instructors of the Open University creative writing courses, this 2nd edition is a guide to writing and practicing within the genres of poetry, life writing, fiction and scripts, with emphasis on how dramatic techniques can enrich a writer's work.
An essential guide for writers of fiction, poetry, life writing and drama, A Creative Writing Handbook offers expert advice on structuring compelling narratives and cultivating distinctive voices.
Writing, research and editing activities combine with rich and varied examples to help develop the skills and techniques a writer needs. This hands-on approach examines scriptwriting for different media and considers how skills and techniques from one form of writing might usefully cross over to others: how does a short story become a film? How are techniques from scriptwriting employed in novels? And how might poets and life writers fruitfully engage with the strategies of dramatists and writers of prose fiction?
This second edition has been extensively updated with content that reflects current developments in forms such as life writing, flash fiction and audio drama. It includes examples of work by a wide range of writers using a variety of styles and approaches, showcasing the diversity of contemporary writing. 
For individual writers, writing groups and courses, and writers’ workshops, A Creative Writing Handbook provides: 
 creative techniques for developing short stories and novels
 detailed introductions to stage, audio and film writing
 strategies for incorporating dramatic techniques in poetry
 thought-provoking approaches to life writing
 practical guidance on layout and adaptation techniques for different media
 exciting activities to help writers discover new approaches, strengthen their writing, and develop their own practice and voice.
A Creative Writing Handbook has been written by nine published authors and creative writing lecturers who have taught at institutions including the University of Cambridge, the University of East Anglia and New York University.
It is edited by Derek Neale, a fiction writer and dramatist who is Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at The Open University, and Heather Richardson, Emma Claire Sweeney and Siobhán Campbell, Senior Lecturers in Creative Writing at The Open University, who are variously novelists, short story writers, poets and authors of creative non-fiction.
PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION
The teaching of the book works by reproducing extracts of successful published material, examining how and why it works, and giving exercises that will help you improve your own style by using the lessons from these examples
Provides a valuable course in how to think about the art and craft of writing * Writers Services (December 2009) *
What is beguiling about the writing is the style - these are not academic propositions: they are translations from experience and practice * David Morley, Professor in Creative Writing, Warwick University,
ISBN: 9781350497795
Dimensions: 262mm x 210mm x 28mm
Weight: 1440g
552 pages
2nd edition