Three Rules for Writing a Novel by William Noble

Three Rules for Writing a Novel by William Noble

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Three Rules for Writing a Novel by William Noble

In this one volume are personal selections by the author from his three classics, Steal this Plot ; Make That Scene; and Shut up He Explained. Selecting parts of three of his previous books to guide you though the art of writing a novel, William Noble starts by asking three questions: - What's happening? - Who am I? - Where am I? and then uses the answers to create a solid foundation for developing a story. With this structure in place, he demonstrates how to move on to motivating the story, establishing a sense of place, and creating tension. Noble has added new material on developing characters and using point of view to help you get your story across. The 'what' section, dealing with plot motivators and 'story spicers' and comprising a third of the book, is worth the price alone. -From an Amazon.com review
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ISBN 13 9780981890838
ISBN 10 0981890830
Title Three Rules for Writing a Novel
Author William Noble
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Silverstowe Book
Year published 2011-05-19
Number of pages 328
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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