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The Plot Thickens

The Plot Thickens
By Noah Lukeman

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298369 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-30
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Synopsis
This title enables beginning and advanced writers alike. The art of plot development has become synonymous with having a single great idea and the pressure upon the writer to achieve this frequently causes both trepidation and a feeling of futility. The purpose of this book is to give hope and encouragement to every author by demonstrating how plot is, in reality, an amalgamation of many ideas or elements of writing, including characterization, suspense and conflict amongst others. Deftly analysing the elements of classic storytelling, "The Plot Thickens" enables both beginning and advanced writers to consider how these elements can combine - in many previously unimagined ways - to produce the kind of plot that will make their work transcendent. No longer will the construction of the winning plot prove an insurmountable target. Driven by the requirements of publisher and film-maker, the author may feel that concept is all-important but, based upon his wide experience of fiction of all kinds, Noah Lukeman brilliantly shows that this is not so and thereby brings not only encouragement but also immensely practical advice which every author will welcome.

Writers will find it impossible to walk away from this invaluable guide without having boundless new ideas.


Customer Reviews

Good book but...4
the title is rather misleading in my opinion. I haven't got time to make a full review but I just wanted to say that and explain why that is.

If you're looking for a book about the processes involved in plotting out, then move on, this one won't give you that. This book spends a lot of time talking about character, conflict, suspense etc, all important elements in the plot, that is true. I personally had already read books about character, a seperate book entirely about suspense and conflict, and one or two others which mentioned those things. I was looking for a book which would give me some insight into plotting structure, pacing, things more directly related to plot.

The book itself is great as I say, it's just the title which is a bit misleading.