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How do you create plot from character? How do you create character from plot? How do you write text that flows? Based on more than a decade of writers' workshops and critique groups, this fully indexed, 170 page book draws useful lessons from weak writing, and presents these lessons as tenets, or rules. In this book you will discover: 100 solid rules to apply to your fiction. The motivation behind each rule. The pros and cons of keeping-or breaking-the rules. Numerous examples of rule-keeping and rule-breaking. How every rule serves to keep the reader reading. Serious about your craft? Act now!…mehr

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How do you create plot from character? How do you create character from plot? How do you write text that flows? Based on more than a decade of writers' workshops and critique groups, this fully indexed, 170 page book draws useful lessons from weak writing, and presents these lessons as tenets, or rules. In this book you will discover: 100 solid rules to apply to your fiction. The motivation behind each rule. The pros and cons of keeping-or breaking-the rules. Numerous examples of rule-keeping and rule-breaking. How every rule serves to keep the reader reading. Serious about your craft? Act now!
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Carter Blakelaw lives in bustling central London, in a street with two bookshops and an embassy, any of which might provide escape to new pastures, if only for an afternoon. For over a decade Carter has delivered critiques at writers' workshops and critique groups, some of whose members have transformed themselves into prize-winning and best-selling authors. However, it is the frequency of numerous weaknesses, as exposed by these groups and especially in the work of developing writers, that motivates the writing of this book.