The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers | 
enlarge | Author: Elizabeth Benedict Publisher: Holt Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 242449
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0805069933 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.385 EAN: 9780805069938 ASIN: 0805069933
Publication Date: February 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! Has a publisher remainder mark. Revised Edition. 2002 Paperback.
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Amazon.com Even though writing about sex probably ranks on the joy scale somewhere between reading about it and having it, Elizabeth Benedict feels that many writers don't do justice to the act. So she has developed a novel idea: a guide book for fiction writers seeking to create better sex scenes. Benedict, a teacher in Princeton University's Creative Writing Program, doesn't concern herself with pornography but rather with a contention that sex scenes are pivotal in carrying the plot, story and character of some novels. Her point is emphasized through many interviews she conducted with authors on their experience with and views on writing about sex. Now, if she would only visit the film industry . . .
Product Description
Twelve years after it was first published, The Joy of Writing Sex remains the classic writer’s resource on creating compelling sex scenes. Elizabeth Benedict covers all the issues, from the first time, to married sex and adultery, to sex in the age of AIDS.
Her instruction, supported with examples from the works of today's most respected writers—among them, Dorothy Allison, Russell Banks, Alan Hollinghurst, Joyce Carol Oates, Carol Shields, and John Updike—focuses on crafting believable sex scenes that hinge on freshness of character, dialogue, mood, and plot.
In this revised edition, Benedict addresses the latest sexual revolution, intimacy on the Internet; adds new interviews with Edmund White, Darren Strauss, Stephen McCauley, and other writers; and updates her selections to include examples from the best fiction of the past few years.
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The Joy of Writing Sex: a Review June 9, 2008 The book arrive in excellent condition, like new. I have started reading it, and it is very entertaining and informative so far. Hopefully will help me in my own writing. The author, Elizabeth Benedict, collects writing samples of authors writing about sex, and talking about the topic in interviews with her.
Don't let the title fool you into thinking this is about dirty books December 31, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had the pleasure of hearing a lecture and visiting with Elizabeth Benedict, which inspired me to choose this book when I was pondering the best way to approach the sexuality component of a couple of characters in a mystery novel. I'm glad I did. Despite the title, this book is really about the joy of writing great fiction - and how to use sex as another tool for advancing plot, enhancing characterization, writing revealing dialogue, etc. Although the topic is ostensibly the act of sex, Benedict's book is really about how the act of sex helps readers understand what's going on in your book and in your characters' lives in a way that most people understand is about far more than the plumbing of our human anatomy. Benedict structures her book well and productively, with lists where appropriate and a consistent format in each chapter. Her best advice (which you'll have to read the book to truly appreciate): make sure there's always at least two things going on.
Very Disappointed September 22, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I agree with the review that says this book is dull, dry and boring. Very hard to get into, and hard to stick with it.
I am an aspiring romance writer and bought this book to help me write the love scenes. It did not meet my needs in any form whatsoever.
This book is more a discussion of the different types of sex: heterosexual, homosexual, masturbation, incest, rape, adultry, etc, and would be better categorized at such. It also seems to be aimed at those who write sex scenes that are just for the sake of sex, not scenes about love shared between two people. While it may be helpful to some, it wasn't to me and my writing.
This is the first time I've ever requested a refund from Amazon, it was that bad.
The Joy of Writing Sex May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The information has been very helpful to me during my writing.
Brilliant, provocative, and sexy November 6, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a writer of a *non-fiction* book about sex, I found plenty of fine instruction in this book for fiction writers. Benedict skillfully blends tips and well-developed advice from a writing instructor (I wish I could take her course!) with excerpts from writers she admires who illustrate her points. This is a marvelous book for writers about sexuality -- non-fiction as well as fiction -- and for any writer interested in craft.
Joan Price Author of Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex after Sixty
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