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The Story Book - a writers' guide to story development, principles, problem solving and marketing
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message 1: by J.J. (new)

J.J. Toner (jjtoner) I have read over 20 books on Scene, Structure, Plot, Character development, and so on. Each of these books gave me something to help with my writing, but I wanted to tell everyone who writes that they should read the book that I am reading now. It's absolutely wonderful, and explains how a successful storyline works. It's called The Story Book by David Baboulene.

Which writers' instructional book did the trick for you?


message 2: by Priya (last edited Jun 08, 2012 08:26AM) (new)

Priya (priyavasudevan) | 12 comments I found the Donald Maas book instructive. Then there is the Dramatica Toolkit.


message 3: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
I've never struck on a "How-To" book for writing that I loved. Some, like Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, are entertaining enough and have good ideas, but I'm always suspicious of writers who write about writing instead of just... well, writing themselves.


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