27 Principles for Creating Great Stories: from Hamlet to Harry Potter

27 Principles for Creating Great Stories: from Hamlet to Harry Potter

by (us) Daniel Joshua Rubin

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Open your notebook, take out your pen, and welcome to this unprecedentedly bold storytelling class, which will be your first time exploring the commonalities of great stories across multiple media. 27 Master-level writing classes gather talented novelists, screenwriters, cartoonists, game producers, etc. To let you understand how a true, creative and commercially valuable story is created. There are no jargon, routines or academic theories here. We simply dig out "basic principles" from the oldest story structures, seek experience from the greatest stories of all time, and finally summarize 27 principles of story creation. They are not only the secret of masters creating stories, but also the essence of human beings being attracted to good stories. These 27 principles focus on three aspects: plot design, character creation, story background, dialogue and theme. The author clarifies the content of the principles and gives specific suggestions on how to apply these principles in creation.

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