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      • Thrill Me isn’t a foundational book that will teach you the basics of fiction-writing, but it offers up useful insights on both craft and process that will help you push your writing further.
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  1. Oct 20, 2016 · Writers, editors and teachers — they're among the target audience for Percy's "Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction." But really, this book will appeal to anyone who's interested in storytelling. And...

  2. Oct 18, 2016 · Benjamin Percy’s ‘Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction’ is worthy to stand alongside such classics as Stephen King’s ‘On Writing’ and Ursula K. LeGuinn’s ‘Steering the Craft’; books that not only offer invaluable advice, but ultimately expand the mind, inspiring us to question our most deeply-entrenched assumptions about literature ...

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    • Graywolf Press
    • $11.6
  3. Oct 22, 2016 · Writer Benjamin Percy has been on both sides of the divide between literary and genre fiction, and Thrill Me is both a meditation on the writing life and a passionate argument against that...

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  4. Nov 28, 2021 · Thrill Me isn’t a foundational book that will teach you the basics of fiction-writing, but it offers up useful insights on both craft and process that will help you push your writing further. Interested in more reviews of books about writing and creativity?

  5. Oct 18, 2016 · 4,635 reviews 13.1k followers. February 21, 2017. Novelist and comics writer Benjamin Percy imparts his literary wisdom in Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction, most of which make a lot of sense and contain useful advice and tips if you’re looking to develop seriously as a writer.

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  7. Oct 22, 2016 · Where Thrill Me shines is in Percy's ability to write about writing in a conversational way. Not only does he frame the ins and outs of the writing process with warm, wry reminiscences drawn from his own life, he refuses to lapse into stereotypical preciousness or pretentiousness.

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