Story Craft: Reflections on Faith, Culture and Writing From the Author of Hank the Cowdog

$9.99

This book provides instruction and reflection on the craft of writing and storytelling, which is valuable for language arts education.

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Story Craft: Reflections on Faith, Culture and Writing From the Author of Hank the Cowdog
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In his new book, “Story Craft: Reflections On Faith, Culture, and Writing By the Author of Hank the Cowdog”, John R. Erickson addresses the question: “What is a story, and what is it supposed to do?” After receiving hundreds of letters from teachers and parents regarding his popular children’s book series, Hank the Cowdog, he began to realize that his actual business was not books, but “spiritual nourishment.” According to Erickson, good stories nourish the human spirit, and it doesn’t happen by accident. In Part One of “Story Craft”, Erickson describes his experiences as an apprentice writer and publisher. In Part Two, he attempts to define what a story should be and how it relates to culture and religious faith. And, in Part Three, he gives helpful, practical advice to aspiring writers. The book includes an introduction by Dr. Gene Edward Veith, noted writer and provost of Patrick Henry College, and a foreword by theologian Nancy Pearcey, author of Total Truth.

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Story Craft: Reflections on Faith, Culture, and Writing from the Author of Hank the Cowdog

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This book provides instruction on creative writing and storytelling, supporting language arts and literacy skills for aspiring authors.

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In his book, Story Craft, John R. Erickson says that one of the biggest challenges he faced as a young author was figuring out, What is a story, and what is it supposed to do? Those were simple questions, he says, but they didn’t have simple answers. We could say that he found his answers when he wrote and self-published the first Hank the Cowdog book in 1983. The series now stands at 54 books with over 7.5 million copies sold. For 26 years, Erickson was content to leave it there. But after receiving hundreds of letters from teachers and parents, he began to realize that his actual business was not books, but spiritual nourishment. Good stories nourish the human spirit, and it doesn’t happen by accident. Part 1 of the book describes Erickson’s experiences as an apprentice writer and publisher. In Part 2, he attempts to defiine what a story should be and how it relates to culture and religious faith. And in Part 3, he gives helpful, practical advice to aspiring writers.

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Weight 0.318 lbs
Dimensions 15 × 1.5 × 22.6 in

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