The Making of Inside the Wright Brothers: In Search of Form and Meaning VII

Summary
This journal, a companion book to the novel, Inside the Wright Flight is Possible, is a record of the thoughts that occur to a writer while in the process of writing a novel. In recording these thoughts, the journal provides an exploration of a number of the working out of a pattern, in novel form, to reflect the author's conception of the meaning of the Wright Brothers' experience; a consideration of the achievement of the Wright Brothers as an example of the creative process at work; and a step-by-step record of the writing process, which includes the planning, writing, editing and polishing of a novel about the Wright Brothers. In addition, the journal presents the challenge of matching form and meaning in the novel genre as a response to the complexities of life, and a discussion of the possibilities of the novel as an art form. This journal is the seventh in a series of companion books - pairing novel and journal - which explore the concept of form and meaning in the novel.
Similar Books
-
Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy
by Cornelius Agrippa
-
The Open Conspiracy: H.G. Wells on World Revolution
by H.G. Wells
-
How To Do Biography: A Primer
by Nigel Hamilton
-
The Doré Lectures on Mental Science
by Thomas Troward
-
-
A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer
by Michael R. Meyer
-
Heidegger: A Beginner's Guide
by Michael Watts
-
-
-
Becoming a Critical Thinker: A Guide for the New Millennium
by Robert Todd Carroll
-
Landscape of Wisdom: A Guided Tour of Western Philosophy
by Christopher Biffle
-
Parker's Second Reader
by Richard Green Parker