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Story Project: Master the Six Core Skills for Successful Writing

(u. S.) Larry Brooks

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What makes a good story or script? Many writers have only a vague idea of ​​where to start when they start writing a novel or telling a story. Sometimes they spend a lifetime writing without ever understanding that a successful story depends as much on good design as on artistic skill. In fact, unless you are a master of the form, function, and standards of a certain type of story, it will be ineffective to sit down and whip out a first draft without a plan. "Story Engineering" starts from the standard and structural design of storytelling (story engineering design), using it as the basis of narrative to help you discover the big picture of storytelling at a professional level. By combining the six core skills highlighted in the book, you can discover the greatest story possibilities. These six core skills include: four basic skills: concept, character, theme, structure (plot), two practical skills: scene construction, style