This book was assigned reading for a class that I am taking. While it is a good book and I did find parts of it helpful, for me, this book seemed rather basic. I do a lot of reading (of both fiction and non-fiction) every single day, so I regularly notice many of the things that are talked about in this book. For me, I felt like the author was telling me things I already knew, though I do recognize that in general, that may not be the case for others who read this book.
That being said, for anyone who is new to writing fiction or who wants a little refresher to help with their plots and the structure of their story, I do believe that this book would be quite useful. It includes a large number of examples and explanations of the why and how behind what the author is attempting to explain. The book also includes a large number of exercises for those seeking to improve their skills when it comes to developing their plot and story structure.
The exercises are clearly well thought out, and the reasons for why each exercise should be helpful are well explained. So anyone who has questions about plot and story structure will likely benefit from reading this book and trying at least a few of the recommended exercises.
I do feel that this book is likely to be of more help to newer writers than to those who have been writing and have had several pieces of their work published. It may also be of help to beginning developmental editors. (This book does not deal with grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, or point of view, so is less likely to be of much help to copyeditors, though they might also find some of the subjects covered by this book useful.) But overall, I do feel it would be a helpful and useful book for any fiction writer.
Amazon requires me to state that I have an Amazon Associates account that I use to generate the links to the books on their website. Purchasing something after following those links will earn a few pennies for me off the sale, though as of yet I have not earned anything from my Amazon Associate links.
No comments:
Post a Comment