* Locus Awards Winner
* Hugo Award Winner
* An alternate selection of the Science Fiction Book Club.
Read excerpts:
- Can Writing Be Taught?
- Trivia Vs. Writing Real Stories now available at the Online Writing Workshop.
- My Silent Partner at SF Site.
![]() Part memoir and part writing manual, Storyteller is Wilhelm’s affectionate account of the history of the program and her years there with Damon as mentors and instructors. She relates how Clarion began, explains why workshop participants fear red pencils* and rejoice at the sight of water guns, what she learned, and how she passed a love of the written word on to generations of writers. Storyteller is a gift to all writers from this generous and acclaimed teacher. It includes a special section of writing exercises and advice. * See page 121 for the origin of “The Red Line of Death.” Table of Contents
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“There are many books of writing instruction out there, but what sets Storyteller apart is the sense that Wilhelm really knows students and knows how to teach them to craft a professional story.” “A useful, compact, and entertaining guide to writing that is neither bound to a particular genre or market.” “This book should be on the reference shelf of every aspiring writer. Not only is it a gift of insight and experience of a wonderful writer but it’s also a fine story of the growth of a renowned writing workshop. Highly recommended.” “Teaching writing is a balancing act between compassionate encouragement and firm, blunt criticism. Kate is a master of it. The book uses reminisces about the founding, development and running of Clarion to frame a series of practical, plainly stated lessons for the beginning (and professional) writer. I learned a great deal reading it — something that can be accomplished in a deceptively short time, for Kate is also a master of simply and clearly setting out complicated, muddy issues, a skill honed both in her award-winning fiction (Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is a personal favorite) and in her long years of teaching.” “Oh, but this is a lovely book…. Wilhelm fills Storyteller with lessons about how to write, and just as important, how not to write.” “Full of pithy, relevant advice for writers, amusing recollections of the field’s current giants during their early days, and the fullest published account to date of how a revered program was established.” Listen to an interview. |
Reviews for Wilhelm’s previous books:
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang:
Hugo Award Winner “Richly deserves the praise it won. . . . It richly deserves to be read — or read again — for its insights that remain startlingly fresh.”
— L.D. Meagher, CNN.com “As well-crafted and sympathetic as it is scientifically rigorous.”
— Nalo Hopkinson, scifi.com “The best novel about cloning written to date.”
—Locus “Wilhelm’s cautionary message comes through loud and clear.”
—The New York TimesAnd the Angels Sing:
- “An outstandingly fluent, sensitive writer.”
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