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Making the provocative purposeful, this analysis spotlights the
most exciting--or potentially embarrassing--story element: the
obligatory sex scene. This sensibly suggestive guide demonstrates
how to advance plots and reveal truths about characters through
their romantic tableaus. Each scene is accompanied by insight into
its authors' intentions, how they accomplished them, and their
thoughts on romance, love, and sex. The featured passages include
men such as William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck
and women from Margaret Mitchell to Toni Morrison and Danielle
Steel.
Barnaby Conrad follows up his acclaimed "101 Best Scenes Ever
Written" with "101 Best Beginnings Ever Written." Readers will
continue their delightful romp through literature guided and
instructed by Conrad's insights and annotations. For writers and
readers, the first part of every story is the most important.
Conrad has identified twelve types of beginnings, providing
captivating examples such as Ambrose Bierce's opening sentence to
his short story "An Imperfect Conflagration": Early one June
morning in 1872 I murdered my father--an act which made a deep
impression on me at the time. Writers will learn how to start their
stories with forceful, compelling prose that hooks readers from
page one; casual readers will delight in the cleverness of the
various authors' opening lines and in Conrad's insightful comments.
Readers will delight at the best scenes ever written. They will
find old favorites and savor scenes new to them. With each scene,
Barnaby Conrad provides insights as to what the author wishes to
accomplish with this passage and the literary devices he or she
employs. Any avid reader will enjoy Conrad's "101 Best Scenes Ever
Written," but countless fledgling and established writers will
benefit enormously by sampling and studying these gems from the
masters of the written word.
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