

Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly [Levine, Gail Carson] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly Review: Good Guide and informatative - What can I say - this was magical. Very informative and helps anyone starting their writing career. Review: Perfect For Various Age Writers - As a grown and happily married woman who is blessed to juggle my writing interests with a prosperous career I’m rationally and intuitively aware that I am outside the target audience for this kindlebook. However, I am in the process of using writing as a tool to cross train myself skillwise and sharpen my creativity and I fortunately came away with some ideas for doing both because of some of the following in this kindlebook; A Running Start with one of the fun writing prompts It was a witchy house, why it is helpful to save what you write for up to 15 years ideally if possible regardless of how you feel about the writing creation, why she wrote this kindlebook, other writing prompts such as an idea to write a fictional book about Jane Austen, a getting into it chapter and an example given through a story about a baker, some more creative writing prompts such as imagining a magical drink, imagining a hearing aid that allows the wearer to hear anything on earth no matter how distant, and much more.
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,322 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #53 in Children's Journal Writing #96 in Children's Composition & Creative Writing Books #919 in Children's School Issues |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (540) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| Grade level | 3 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 006236717X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062367174 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | December 23, 2014 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 10 - 13 years, from customers |
J**R
Good Guide and informatative
What can I say - this was magical. Very informative and helps anyone starting their writing career.
S**R
Perfect For Various Age Writers
As a grown and happily married woman who is blessed to juggle my writing interests with a prosperous career I’m rationally and intuitively aware that I am outside the target audience for this kindlebook. However, I am in the process of using writing as a tool to cross train myself skillwise and sharpen my creativity and I fortunately came away with some ideas for doing both because of some of the following in this kindlebook; A Running Start with one of the fun writing prompts It was a witchy house, why it is helpful to save what you write for up to 15 years ideally if possible regardless of how you feel about the writing creation, why she wrote this kindlebook, other writing prompts such as an idea to write a fictional book about Jane Austen, a getting into it chapter and an example given through a story about a baker, some more creative writing prompts such as imagining a magical drink, imagining a hearing aid that allows the wearer to hear anything on earth no matter how distant, and much more.
T**E
Coming up with magic.
I really like this book. It was an easy read and helpful. Written for young writers, I feel it has an approachable nature that could suit a writer of any age with an open mind. The writing exercises are really good whether you’re young, old, new, or have been around a while. Ultimately, for me, there was nothing that really made this book stand out from all the other writing books out there. I definitely got something out of it, but it didn’t blow me away. Also, I felt like a lot of the book focused on coming up with ideas or fixing or developing an idea that was lacking. I guess I wanted more in terms of writing technical tips instead of creative tips. Honestly, with a book that has the word magic in the title, I may have been barking up the wrong tree. Blown away or not, worth reading. Perhaps a re-read will do me good. Recommended to writers at any level looking to practice and or hone their creative skills.
E**R
Magic for ANY Age!
Where to start?! I cannot say enough great things about this book. Full disclosure; I am NOT the target audience for this as I'm well over the age this was written for. However, this is one of the best books on reading that I have come across. As an adult you'll likely whiz through it in one sitting but the advice provided is absolutely invaluable. After reading, I passed the book along to my teenage son to read, I'll likely even give it to my 17 year old daughter as well. The book offers practical, sage advice along with writing assignments to tackle along the way. While I didn't undergo the writing assignments I believe that they would be very useful to any youth reading this book as it provides a structured way of writing and helps them put advice into motion.
S**E
write right
I teach writing to English Language Learners, adults, and find this book very helpful. I have also written, obviously as a writing teacher, and find it helpful. I have read it to/with my 9 year old daughter, and find it helpful. Although a book about writing - it is more. It is a readable book about writing; not some dull textbook. When I say helpful I mean that there are simply a lot of wonderful and employable ideas; immediately. Many are common sense ideas. I feel we can benefit in reflecting on common sense ideas, not matter whom we are. My daughter has also read a few books for this author ( Ella Enchanted , The Wish (rack) , The Fairy's Mistake (Princess Tales) ) so it made a lot of sense when she described the characters and setting in this wonderful book; but you would not necessarily need such a background. Remember, I use it, effectively with adult male students, in the middle east. Easy recommendation.
G**L
So glad I chose this young writer's guide for my 12 year old daughter
I considered buying "Spilling Ink" instead of this book based on some of the reviews, especially one that stated the buyer had tried all the other young writers' books and liked that one best. But as I skimmed through it online, I felt it had a jaded quality. I also concurred with one reviewer who thought it had some harsh topics and language to which her children had not been exposed, and I certainly did not want that. So I went with this one. Its title, cover, unpretensiousness, and lack of "attitude" appealed to me and seemed a better fit for my daughter. I am so glad I did. It fits my daughter's interests, personality, and writing style so much more. It's not trying to turn her into a young sophisticate; it is geared toward bringing out the magic, wistfulness, creativity, and wonder in a young writer's heart. My 12 year old will be receiving this for Christmas along with a special journal and other writing supplies.I know she will love it.
K**G
Writing Magic
I thought writing magic was a very good book but that it was meant more for younger kids. The advice was useful for writing stories and it was really cool to learn how to write from my favorite author. If you are in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and even 6th or 7th grade i would highly recommend this book if you are interested in being a writer. I would still recomend this book to older people but wouldn't base everything i write on it.
M**S
This book is actually useful
I am reading this book with my daughter, who is 11 and writing a historical novel as part of her homeschool project. We have a lot of writing resources, workbooks, online classes, worksheets and so on and so forth. A lot of them are too simplistic ( ex. write a sentence about something you see, hear or smell- ugh, boring), or too geared towards common core testing criteria ( ex. Do you know what hyperbole is? Let's tell you 200 different ways for 50 pages.). This book is easy enough to follow, but has a depth and richness that makes it appropriate for a wide range of ages and writing experience. Actually useful.
B**A
Ok
T**)
What a magically writing book! It's very nice to read ... Very helpful to come in touch with you inner writing voice ... Must-read for writers and people, who wants to write ...
L**S
I loved the whole book. The session Gail wrote on publishing was very helpful. I gave an outline at the weekly writers group I attend, and now several are wanting to also read it. I do plan to reread it several more times. Linda
S**M
I bought this for a female 12 year old who had expressed an interest in writing. She has had her nose in it ever since and has told me about different aspects of it too. But I think the best acknowledgement was when the parent of one of her school friends asked what the book was called as their child had been talking about it a lot too.
L**H
Bien entendu, Writing Magic : Creating Stories That Fly ne vous donnera pas les clés pour devenir un excellent auteur en deux leçons et trente secondes. Bien entendu, ce n'était pas le but de l'auteur (ni le mien en achetant ce livre ;) ...) mais autant le préciser dès le départ ! Mais ce petit livre, plein d'humour, regorgeant d'exercices d'écriture, de créativité, est un livre qui vous donne envie de vous (re)mettre à l'écriture, parce que Gail Carson Levine se base sur son expérience, nous donne des exemples, n'hésite pas à dire qu'elle même à cru faire des trucs nazes... et alors? Son premier conseil est de garder tout ce que vous écrivez, peu importe la qualité. Il y a plusieurs conseils sur la narration, l'auteur livre des conseils intéressant. Bien entendu, il faut réadapter ça aux spécificités de la langue française, mais cela coule très bien ;) L'anglais n'est pas tellement difficile à comprendre. De plus, la façon dont Gail Carson Levine écrit nous met tout de suite dans une ambiance sympathique. Elle nous écrit comme elle écrirait à une bonne connaissance. On a tout de suite envie d'en savoir plus. De continuer, de voir ce qu'elle a à nous offrir. Et des choses à nous offrir, elle en a beaucoup ! Certains trouveront certainement ce livre un peu enfantin, mais rappelez vous : il n'a pas été écrit pour des adultes, mais des pré-ados, essentiellement.
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