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How to Draw a Novel

By Martin Solares & Heather Cleary
How to Draw a Novel by Martin Solares & Heather Cleary digital book - Fable

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Finalist for the Big Other Book Award for Translation 

From the acclaimed author of The Black Minutes and Don’t Send FlowersHow to Draw a Novel is an ingenious and visually stimulating exploration of narrative and craft from master storyteller and former publisher Martín Solares

In this finely wrought collection of essays, Martín Solares examines the novel in all its forms, exploring the conventions of structure, the novel as a house that one must build brick by brick, and the objects and characters that build out the world of the novel in unique and complex ways. With poetic, graceful prose, that reflects the power of fascination with literary fiction, Solares uses line drawings to realize the ebb and flow of the novel, with Moby Dick spiraling across the page while Dracula takes the form of an erratic heartbeat. A novelist, occasional scholar, and former acquiring editor in Mexican publishing, Solares breaks out of the Anglo-American-dominated canon of many craft books, ranging across Latin and South America as well. He considers how writers invent (or discover) their characters, the importance of place (or not) in the novel, and the myriad of forms the novel may take. Solares’ passion for the form is obvious, and his insights into the construction of the novel are as profound as they are accessible. This is a writer’s book, and an important contribution to the study of craft and fiction. 

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“Thank you to NetGalley and Grove Atlantic for the e-arc in exchange for my honest review. How to Draw a Novel by Martin Solares is a gem of a writing craft book. Many books today on the craft of writing promote a formulaic structure to achieve an entertaining novel. Solares presents us with the thesis that a novel is art - and art is not formulaic. Solares gives us a collection of essays focused on different elements of novel writing - from structure to prose to editing. All of these essays are tied together with thoughtful voice and the sense of wonder and awe Solares has for the novel as a medium and how the masters have sculpted words into magnificent stories. I really appreciated Solares's distinct and personable voice - a major feat in a craft book. It felt less like a crash course on how to write a novel and more like a chat with an old author friend sharing his thoughts on the craft. As someone embarrassingly unfamiliar with Spanish literature, the examples Solares pulled from were presented and utilized in ways that prior knowledge was unnecessary but certainly added to the reading experience. I gathered a list of many titles I want to read simply from the reverence in which Solares examines them. This is a craft book that is meant to be studied and highlighted and reread. I cannot recommend it enough to writers and authors looking to expand their skills and be creative with the medium of language.”

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