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Writing Blockbuster Plots - A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering Plot, Structure, and Scene (Paperback)
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Writing Blockbuster Plots - A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering Plot, Structure, and Scene (Paperback)
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Blockbuster Plots began life as a self-published book back when
Martha Alderson was first developing her brand as a teacher in
2004. At that time, as we know, self-published books were mainly
created for back of room sales during conferences, etc, rather than
bookstore or online distribution. In the time since publishing that
first book, the Blockbuster Plots brand has expanded to encompass
plot workshops, one-on-one plot consultations, and a free monthly
newsletter. We, and the author, feel that it's time to relaunch
Blockbuster Plots as a book, now that her profile is so much
higher, particularly given her track record with The Plot
Whisperer. In discussing Blockbuster Plots, it's important to note
how it's different from The Plot Whisperer. TPS takes a much more
"touchy feely" approach to the discussion of plot. That works for
some people, but for others it does not. In fact, one of the most
common criticisms of TPS in various reader reviews is that the book
doesn't include enough hardworking, how-to information about plot
development and story structure. Blockbuster Plots, alternatively,
is completely devoted to the nuts and bolts of those two elements
of fiction. The author has designed the book specifically to
demystify how story works. She shows writers how to track the seven
most important elements of a scene on a Scene Tracker, and how to
use the Plot Planner to develop a multi-layered plotline for each
individual project. Alderson also analyses scenes written by
classic and contemporary writers such as Twain, McCarthy, London,
Fitch, Chopin, and Letts, which helps show writers how to: *
Pre-plot * Link scenes through cause and effect * Determine which
scenes are flat and why * Set up tension, conflict and suspense *
Develop complex characters * Establish compelling action *
Re-vision your rewrites * Clarify your theme * Deepen and expand
your narrative
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