How Stories Really Work
The material in this book is dangerous. In this fascinating study of fiction, which examines contemporary movies, Dickensian novels, Shakespearian plays, American sit-coms and much more, you will learn: ⢠what a story really is and what it is actually doing to and for readers ⢠the magnetic power that draws readers into a work of fiction even before the introduction of any character ⢠what the thing called a âcharacterâ actually is, and the secrets of how to rapidly build a convincing one that attracts readers ⢠the things called âplotsâ, what they are and how they are actually made (rather than how you might suppose they are made) ⢠what âprotagonistsâ and âantagonistsâ really are, and what the connection between them consists of ⢠the four categories of the powerful force that compels readers to turn pages ⢠the ânuclear reactorâ that drives all successful stories through to their conclusion ⢠how the four basic genres -Epic, Tragedy, Irony and Comedy- are composed and how they work to create different effects and much, much more. Get How Stories Really Work now! For a limited time, thie paperback is available for only ÂŁ! Contact me for the link to place an order for your copy! What people have said about G. P. Hudsonâs work: âItâs beautiful, informative, essential reading for anyone who wants to write fiction. Itâs almost a responsibility point, youâre committing a crime if you donât get it into peoplesâ hands!!!â -B.R. (Author) âYour book is teaching me all the stuff that the other books donât! I can learn all about three-act structures and all that stuff elsewhere -this book is telling me exactly what to put INTO the structure! It makes writing so easy and you can immediately spot where youâre going wrong! Excellent!â -L.J. (Professional) âThis is an absolutely amazing achievement! I highly recommend it to anyone interested in writing fiction.â -T.R. (Student) âI was extremely impressed. This is not idle flattery. Youâve done a superb job in uncovering the factors that go into making a great piece of literature.â -B.R. (Executive) Read More