Table of Contents for Naming the World

IntroductionBret Anthony Johnston
Getting Started
GermsJohn Dufresne
Writing PromptsJoyce Carol Oates
Nothing But The TruthChristopher Castellani
Fiction through Artifacts...Thisbe Nissen
The Importance of Being EnviousTom Robbins
Mourning FallsDaniel Wallace
A Postcard from the Velvet RevolutionRachel Cline
What If It Was More Than ThatLee Martin
The Title GameDan Chaon
Living to Tell, Telling to LiveNorma E. Cantu
My Favorite Fiction Writing ExerciseAlan Cheuse
How to Name the WorldBret Anthony Johnston
Untold StoriesDorothy Allison
Bullies I Have KnownC. Michael Curtis
Our Ever Curious MindsTom Barbash
Adopt a MythTom Bligh
Character
On CharacterBret Anthony Johnston
Writing as Parlor GameDebra Spark
Object of Affection: Prose ExercisesR.T. Smith
Nonfiction Time Travel ExerciseKyoko Mori
Your Five Seconds of Shame!Steve Almond
Interviewing Your CharacterAnn Packer
From Autobiography to FictionJason Brown
Putting Characters into ActionVarley O'Connor
Subversive Details and CharacterizationLee Martin
Writing Exercise: Complex CharactersEric Goodman
Two Literary ExercisesMelissa Pritchard
Get Closer: Exposing Your Characters...Julia Fierro
Through Your Character's EyesMichael Knight
Point of View
On Point of ViewBret Anthony Johnston
Narrative Strategies of the Storyteller...Thane Rosenbaum
Exercise on Point-of-ViewElizabeth Strout
The Point of Point-of-ViewPaula Priamos
An Exercise in Writing MemoirJames Brown
What Do You Want Most in LifeVu Tran
Point-of-View ExerciseSusan Straight
Two ExercisesTom Grimes
The Chicken Crossed the RoadKatherine Min
Walking a Mile in Their ShoesAmy Hassinger
The Glory of GossipBret Anthony Johnston
Plot and Narrative
On Plot and NarrativeBret Anthony Johnston
The Five ModesDan Pope
Thickening Your PlotsJacob Appel
The Pleasure PrincipleJosh Emmons
From Anecdote to StoryElizabeth McCracken
Seeing the SceneAdam Johnson
The Particular Gesture: Writing Sex ScenesMichelle Wildgen
Creating the Memory Map...Danielle Trussoni
Rewriting the ClichésAimee Phan
Useful LiesRobert Boswell
From Imagination to PlotVanessa Furse Jackson
What Every Fiction Writer...Bret Anthony Johnston
On PlotMichelle Wildgen
PropsNick Arvin
Dialogue and Voice
On Dialogue and VoiceBret Anthony Johnston
Dynamic Dialogue: Three ExercisesJewell Parker Rhodes
He Said WhatColette Sartor
Character and Situation Through DialogueRichard Bausch
On DialogueKatherine Min
The Thing About DialogueBret Anthony Johnston and Robert Torres, Illustrator
Using Summary, Indirect, and Direct DialogueRobert Rosenberg
Dialogue: Master of Multitasking...Kate Myers Hanson
The Foreign VoiceJose Skinner
A Dialogue ExerciseMichael Jayme Becerra
Descriptive Language and Setting
On Descriptive Language and SettingBret Anthony Johnston
Destroying What You LoveSarah Shun-lien Bynum
A Stranger Comes to TownRebecca Johns
The Monster in the AtticJonathan Liebson
Simultaneous Actions in FictionDeWitt Henry
Learning to LieMark Winegardner
Artistic PerspectiveNick Arvin
All About RhythmPaul Lisicky
Emotion in FictionMargot Livesey
Revision
On RevisionBret Anthony Johnston
The First Draft of AnythingDon Lee
On the Wheel: Revising the Personal EssayJohn Smolens
Silences and Blank SpacesRené Steinke
Re-Seeing in RevisionJason Brown
Revise/Re-Envision/Re-InventHoliday Reinhorn
Hiding the "I" in Fiction and NonfictionMarlin Barton
Shopping for Conflict in the Second DraftMerrill Feitell
The Right Word In TailsStephen D. Marlowe
Acknowledgments
Daily Warm-Ups
Notes on Contributors