Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure
Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure | James Scott Bell
1 post | 4 read | 8 to read
Craft an Engaging Plot How does plot influence story structure? What's the difference between plotting for commercial and literary fiction? How do you revise a plot or structure that's gone off course? With Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure, you'll discover the answers to these questions and more. Award-winning author James Scott Bell offers clear, concise information that will help you create a believable and memorable plot, including: Techniques for crafting strong beginnings, middles, and ends Easy-to-understand plotting diagrams and charts Brainstorming techniques for original plot ideas Thought-provoking exercises at the end of each chapter Story structure models and methods for all genres Tips and tools for correcting common plot problems Filled with plot examples from popular novels, comprehensive checklists, and practical hands-on guidance, Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure gives you the skills you need to approach plot and structure like an experienced pro.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
Lady_Tigana_20
post image

(Day 8: Analogous) Part of my writing book collection. Haven‘t written much in years, but I still like collecting books and reading a few. Like others, I didn‘t know what analogous colors meant. Now I do. 😀 #ColorMePretty #PhotoChallenge #RorysStoryCubes @Sweetkokoro

Sunraven Some of the symbols on the Rory‘s Story Cubes are puzzling, aren‘t they? I kind of enjoy the weirdness. 😆 5y
Lady_Tigana_20 Yeah, one of the cubes looks like an L in a box. So I just googled, and the company had an explanation: The cubes were originally designed in Ireland, and the L plate is a sticker UK/Irish people put in car window when learning to drive. I‘m from US, so I had no idea. 5y
Lady_Tigana_20 @Sunraven Yeah, one of the cubes looks like an L in a box. So I just googled, and the company had an explanation: The cubes were originally designed in Ireland, and the L plate is a sticker UK/Irish people put in car window when learning to drive. I‘m from US, so I had no idea. 5y
Sunraven Oh, yeah! I think I did the same thing and then forgot, since I haven‘t seen that one in a while. I think I just made something up when I saw the little L; now I can‘t remember what it was and I wonder where I wrote it down. 😉 5y
FlowerFairy Rory‘s Story Cubes are so much fun! 5y
54 likes1 stack add5 comments