Ayn Rand: My Fiction-Writing Teacher
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- Full Title: Ayn Rand: My Fiction-Writing Teacher
- Author(s): Erika Holzer
- Year Published: 2005
- Publisher: Madison Press
- Publication Type: Unknown
- ISBN: 0-615-13041-0 (paperback)
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- Preface: Four Years as Ayn Rand's Literary Protégé
- PART ONE
- Chapter One: Lawyer Versus Writer: A Foot in Both Worlds
- Chapter Two: Make Room for Passion
- Chapter Three: Pitfalls and Traps
- Chapter Four: Eye for an Eye: Back on track
- PART TWO
- Chapter Five: Stoking Your Subconscious
- Chapter Six: Avoiding False Starts
- Chapter Seven: Flexibility
- Chapter Eight: Research
- Chapter Nine: Interviewing: Subcategory of Research
- Chapter Ten: Plot, Plot and Plot
- Chapter Eleven: Take your Inspiration Where You Find It
- Chapter Twelve: Style: The "How" of a Story
- Chapter Thirteen: Romantic Realism Versus Naturalism
- Chapter Fourteen: "All of Rand 's Novels Have Heroes"
- Chapter Fifteen: There Are Heroes ... and Heroes
- Chapter Sixteen: Ayn Rand's Famous "Crow Epistemology"
- Chapter Seventeen: Feedback
- Chapter Eighteen: Emotional Fuel
- Chapter Nineteen: A Dynamite Combination
- Chapter Twenty: Sense of Life: "A Profoundly Personal Matter..."
- Chapter Twenty-One: The Moral of the Story...
- SHORT STORIES
- Eyewitness
- The House on Hester Street
- ENDORSEMENTS
- Double Crossing
- Eye for an Eye
- ESSAYS
- Ayn and I -- Co-Authors: The Facts behind a 'Literary Coup'
- Ayn and I Go to the Movies: Victor Hugo's The Man Who Laughs
- Odd Blend of Naturalism and Melodrama: Dissecting the widely acclaimed movie In the Bedroom
- Academy Award Reflections: An Imagined Conversation with Ayn Rand
- Movie Magic: Casting Atlas Shrugged with Ayn Rand
- Fuel
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