"Damn good" fiction is dramatic fiction, Frey insists, whether it is by Hemingway or Grisham, Le Carre or Ludlum, Austen or Dickens. Despite their differences, these authors' works share common elements: strong narrative lines, fascinating characters, steadily building conflicts, and satisfying conc
How to Write a Damn Good Novel, II: Advanced Techniques for Dramatic Storytelling
β Scribed by James N. Frey
- Publisher
- St. Martins Press-3PL
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 163
- Series
- How to Write a Damn Good Novel
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"Damn good" fiction is dramatic fiction, Frey insists, whether it is by Hemingway or Grisham, Le Carre or Ludlum, Austen or Dickens. Despite their differences, these authors' works share common elements: strong narrative lines, fascinating characters, steadily building conflicts, and satisfying conclusions. Frey's How to Write a Damn Good Novel is one of the most widely used guides ever published for aspiring authors. Here, in How to Write a Damn Good Novel, II, Frey offers powerful advanced techniques to build suspense, create fresher, more interesting characters, and achieve greater reader sympathy, empathy, and identification.
How to Write a Damn Good Novel, II also warns against the pseudo-rules often inflicted upon writers, rules such as "The author must always be invisible" and "You must stick to a single viewpoint in a scene," which cramp the imagination and deaden the narrative. Frey focuses instead on promises that the author makes to the readerβpromises about character, narrative voice, story type, and so on, which must be kept if the reader is to be satisfied. This book is rich, instructive, honest, and often tellingly funny about the way writers sometimes fail their readers and themselves.
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<p>"Damn good" fiction is dramatic fiction, Frey insists, whether it is by Hemingway or Grisham, Le Carre or Ludlum, Austen or Dickens. Despite their differences, these authors' works share common elements: strong narrative lines, fascinating characters, steadily building conflicts, and satisfying c
great book with advanced writing techniques-great followup to "How To Write A Damn Good Novel"
great book with advanced writing techniques-great followup to "How To Write A Damn Good Novel"
I'm a movie & TV screenwriter turned hopeful novelist. I have read several books on writing novels, but only a few have really been as helpful as Mr. Frey's books. He covers all the bases and gives you what you need to go forward with the requirements and peculiaralities of novel writing and novel p