“When a writer tells a story, she needs to know who the narrator is,” Lowenkopf said. “Will it be her, ‘telling’ the story as though conversation? Will it be one or more of her characters? The seasoned writer has already discovered that audiences are more willing to believe her characters than they are willing to believe her. The seasoned writer knows also that every narrator, herself included, has some blind spot.”
This master editor has shepherded over 700 books through publication. He now distills for fiction lovers-both readers and writers-a lifetime of editorial wisdom. The Fiction Lover’s Companion is the definitive volume explaining the words and phrases writers use when they discuss their work-terms and concepts writers need to know to be able to compete in today’s crowded markets, and that will enrich the joy of books for readers.
Lowenkopf taught courses in short story, novel, dramatic writing, editing, genre fiction, and revision at the graduate level in one of the most prestigious writing programs in America at the University of Southern California, where he was given a Lifetime Teaching Award. Since its inception, Shelly has led the nightly Pirate Writing Workshops at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference. He is a past regional president of the Mystery Writers of America. Since 1975, he has been writing book reviews that have appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The National Catholic Reporter, The Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Publishers’ Weekly, the Santa Barbara News-Press and the Santa Barbara Independent. He has been the weekly book reviewer for the Montecito Journal since 2005. Shelly blogs daily on literary topics at
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