Writing the City

Writing the City

Bryan Nyary

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Editorial:
Gypsy Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Aprendizaje de lenguas: destrezas específicas
ISBN:
9798999555908
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Great stories aren’t just set in cities-they’re shaped by them.Urban spaces don’t simply hold narrative-they accelerate it, distort it, constrain it, and sometimes destroy it. Where many craft guides treat the city as background or mood, Writing the City treats it as a narrative engine: a character with agency, emotion, desires, stakes, and consequence.This book is for fiction writers who want place to hit harder-where architecture sculpts character, transit routes create plot tension, and gentrification redraws emotional terrain. But it’s also for anyone shaped by city life who knows how public space can seduce, surveil, erase, or bite back-and how power hides in the map.Rooted in the ruptures and rhythms of Chicago but written for any city, Writing the City is a lyrical, sharply structured guide to building fictional worlds where space acts on character and story. It draws from the texture of real cities-grids, silences, noise, memory, movement-to help you write more grounded, more truthful, more dramatic fiction.Whether you’re writing literary fiction, speculative worlds, or realist novels grounded in lived experience, Writing the City will show you how to turn place into pressure.Inside you’ll learn how to:Write the city as character-with moods, contradictions, and power of its ownPlot like a city moves-using transit, access, and design to drive tension and consequenceLayer emotion into geography-from redlined silence to public spectacleMake time visible-through memory, infrastructure, and ghost spacesExplore how cities shape relationships-how desire reroutes through noise, distance, and constraintAvoid flat or exoticized depictions by writing with conscience, complexity, and spatial awarenessDrawing on themes of spatial justice, movement, constraint, and the emotional logic of survival, this book connects narrative craft to the lived realities of city life. It explores how stories emerge not in spite of place-but because of it. With examples rooted in real urban systems and pressures-including hostile design, gentrification, and the uneven geography of care-it challenges writers to move beyond 'vibe writing' and toward work that’s immersive, ethical, and architecturally aware.Whether you’re building fictional cities from scratch or excavating the neighborhoods you know by heart, Writing the City will help you give shape to the forces your characters move through-and the places that move through them.If you write fiction that starts in the street and ends in transformation, this book is for you.

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