Plot & Construction (Write Nice Fiction)
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Craft an Participating Plot
How does plot affect story construction? What is the distinction between plotting for business and literary fiction? How do you revise a plot or construction that is gone off beam?
With Write Nice Fiction: Plot & Construction, you will uncover the solutions to those questions and extra. Award-winning creator James Scott Bell provides clear, concise data that may enable you create a plausible and memorable plot, together with:
• Strategies for crafting sturdy beginnings, middles, and ends
• Simple-to-understand plotting diagrams and charts
• Brainstorming methods for authentic plot concepts
• Thought-provoking workout routines on the finish of every chapter
• Story construction fashions and strategies for all genres
• Ideas and instruments for correcting widespread plot issues
Full of plot examples from standard novels, complete checklists, and sensible hands-on steerage, Write Nice Fiction: Plot & Construction provides you the abilities you’ll want to strategy plot and construction like an skilled professional.
Writer : Author’s Digest Books; Fifth version (October 6, 2004)
Language : English
Paperback : 240 pages
ISBN-10 : 158297294X
ISBN-13 : 978-1582972947
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 5.96 x 0.64 x 8.97 inches
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Clients discover the e-book gives insightful recommendations and sensible workout routines to assist them perceive plotting and story construction. They describe it as a fantastic useful resource for writing tales, with an attention-grabbing perspective for knowledgeable writers. The e-book is concise and well-outlined, making it simple for readers to know. It focuses on plot and construction, addressing difficulties like predictable storylines, uninteresting characters, and drooping middles. Readers admire the well-structured content material and worth for cash.
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ghostrider369 –
If you want to write that best seller correctly, this is the book for you!
Plot & Structure is a thorough handbook for writers looking to improve their storytelling. Bell, as many already know is a successful novelist and writing coach. He simplifies complex ideas like plot development and narrative structure into useful advice, practical tactics, and interesting activities that we can all understand.Bell’s strategy revolves around the LOCK methodology, which stands for Lead, Objective, Confrontation, and Knockout. Not a new technique at all, this framework is intended to assist authors in crafting captivating story lines that hold readers’ attention from start to finish.Bell clearly emphasizes the significance of developing a strong lead character who propels the story forward, a definite aim that guides the plot, a confrontation that adds tension and drama, and a knockout finish that leaves readers happy but wanting more.Clarity and order are two of the book’s strongest points. Bell delivers his thoughts in a logical order, beginning with the basics of plot structure and progressing to more sophisticated themes such as subplots, pacing, and thematic depth.Each chapter is illustrated with examples from popular literature and cinema, making theoretical topics more concrete and understandable.This method not only enhances comprehension but also encourages readers to study and appreciate the workmanship behind their favorite stories. But Bell does this in a fun, and still factually correct manner.Bell’s writing style is both informative and motivating. He communicates directly to the reader, anticipating their worries and queries and providing encouragement with his advice.His encouraging tone is especially helpful for aspiring authors who may be intimidated by the hurdles of narrative development, I know I was one of those.Bell tells them that, while creating a compelling plot is difficult, it is possible with perseverance, effort, and a willingness to learn from failures.The exercises at the end of each chapter are another standout feature of the book. These are intentionally created to put the concepts covered into practice, encouraging authors to explore various story scenarios, character motives, and narrative structures.By constantly promoting active participation, Bell guarantees that readers not only absorb the material but also apply it.This hands-on approach encourages creativity and experimentation, which are crucial skills for any writer trying to improve their art.He makes the whole process fun to do, which helps one feel involved more than some dreary instructional how-to book that we have all read and forgotten.Furthermore, Bell discusses frequent plotting difficulties and provides solutions to solve them. He addresses difficulties like predictable storylines, uninteresting characters, and drooping middles, offering practical advice on how to increase suspense, deepen character development, and sustain momentum throughout the novel.This problem-solving part of the book is crucial since it provides writers with skills for critically evaluating and improving their work.It dives into the psychological and emotional sides of narrative, recognizing that a successful plot is more than just what occurs, but how it affects the characters and, as a result, the readers. Bell urges writers to explore their characters’ emotional journeys, claiming that emotional resonance is critical to producing a memorable and meaningful story.Despite its numerous qualities, the book might have used more diverse examples, such as those from genres outside of Bell’s area of expertise, contemporary literature, and indie presses.While the emphasis is mostly on traditional narrative frameworks, some consideration of experimental and non-linear storytelling could have provided a more comprehensive perspective on the art of plotting.Its thorough examination of plot creation, along with practical exercises and insightful suggestions, makes it an invaluable resource for anybody wishing to master the craft of storytelling.Whether you’re a new writer struggling with your first plot or an experienced author looking to improve your skills, this book provides the assistance and inspiration you need to create captivating narratives that keep readers engaged from beginning to end. Plus, you will have fun along the way too!
Mel Bridges –
Great advice, guidelines, and suggestions: Bell writes with a contagiously inspiring attitude
I admire good organization when it comes to most things, especially in a book that purports to teach about structure. The organization of the book makes it easy to go back and reread a part; for example, if you are working on a beginning, middle, or end section in your fictional story, there are corresponding chapters for what you need. Each chapter has ending exercises that I imagine to be helpful, but I haven’t actually worked them through although I’ve read them.You will read about elements that you need to know to how to do to write an appealing story, like characterization, settings, dialogue, and scene selection. It is recommended that you get a book with these elements as the main focus for a more detailed, expansive treatment (if you haven’t done so already). Bell is most helpful on how to construct a scene. However, he does not have much to say about description, other than that it has a tendency to slow the plot and you should give details as needed but not more than that (on the line of a need-to-know-type of basis).Bell also has sections on how to brainstorm plot ideas and test whether the ideas are worthy of attention. This was something I needed to do with my last story idea that burned and crashed. Furthermore he tells of “plotting systems” used by many writers, which are the-strict-only-by-the-outline group (OPs) or the free-rein-no-outline group (NOPs) and writers using a little of both.The suggestions and tips are conveyed in a way that you can take and adapt them to your style. The chapter on common plot problems was very helpful. He even tells of how he squeezes in his writing time. Bell’s way doesn’t work for me, but you can take it and suit it to your own circumstances.What I like about Bell is that he writes in a non-demeaning way to new writers. There are some writing books which take punches at new writers, be it ever so subtly or blatantly (I would rather not name any names), even though these books may contain invaluable writing advice and tools. It is just refreshing to have Bell’s attitude. He motivates me to write and be true to myself, especially in his introduction. So far it is one of the books I keep going back and rereading parts that are pertinent to what I am writing.
Michelle Duncan –
This book is now chalked full of highlighting and tabs with dozens and dozens of helpful sections that I need to keep readily available.I have been working on my first novel for way longer than I am comfortable to admit and after reading Plot & Structure I am so much more motivated and ready to get this first draft finished.
Adam Eyes –
Excelente libro para iniciarse en este arte.
Kindle Customer –
This book teaches different angles to get the plotting done. The excersices are well thought and will for sure increase your plotting ability.
k84 –
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Kourosh Taheri-golvarzi –
I absolutely very strongly recommend this book to any and all aspiring writers. Mr. Bell has a way of explaining initially-seemingly abstract concepts in a way that anybody can understand. Right from the beginning, he assumes that you have the story inside you, and have no idea how to get it out, and over the course of the book, gives you very real, practical techniques you can use to get ideas on paper right now. The chapters on how to organize parallel plots and on how to organize individual scenes (on their own and within chapters) are already worth the cost of the book itself. He also manages to keep the book fun and lighthearted, which I would never have expected from a book on how to construct a story. I would actually recommend pairing this together with the book “Make a Scene” by Jordan Rosenfeld, and if you put in the personal effort, all in all, you should be able to get your book, at the very least, drafted almost entirely from those two titles. Highly recommended!!