Description
Struggling to write your character's chronic illness? Need to injure a character but don't know how? Look no further! Let physician and author, Natalie Dale, MD, be your guide to writing about medicine.
In Volume 1: Setting & Character, Dr. Dale navigated writers through the complex maze of hospital settings and medical professions. Now, the doctor is back, tackling one of fiction writers' biggest and most important questions: how to believably injure, poison, sicken, maim, mutilate, disable, or otherwise cause harm to their beloved characters.
In Volume 2: Illness & Injury, you'll learn:
- How to believably injure characters-and the treatment they'll need to survive.
- Which life-threatening conditions might afflict your young, otherwise healthy character.
- How to describe tough medical situations, such as suicide, miscarriage, and cancer.
- How to avoid medical clichés and harmful misrepresentations.
- And much, much more!
Volume 2: Illness & Injury is packed with straightforward, practical, and sometimes hilarious advice that will transform your writing about medicine from a research nightmare to an enjoyable adventure.
"Clear, concise, and filled with accessible and usable current medical facts that will add depth and credibility to any story, the A WRITER'S GUIDE TO MEDICINE series is a must-have for every writer's reference shelf."
- DP Lyle, MD, award-winning author of the Jake Longly and Cain/Harper thriller series.
"An absolute must for any writer of fiction wanting to get their medical facts correct. Dr. Dale writes a compelling and informative book that should be required reading for anyone delving into the world of hospitals, medicine and trauma"
- Neil Bradbury, PhD, author of "A Taste for Poison: Eleven Deadly Molecules and the Killers Who Used Them"
Author: Natalie Dale
Publisher: Ranunculus Press
Published: 07/28/2022
Pages: 428
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.63lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9798985420166
ISBN10: 898542016X
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Diseases
- Medical | Emergency Medicine