How to Write a Blockbuster (Teach Yourself Creative Writing)

How to Write a Blockbuster (Teach Yourself Creative Writing)

by Lee Weatherly (Author), Lee Weatherly (Author), Helen Corner (Author)

Synopsis

designed for all those wanting to be the next Dan Brown this introduction to writing popular fiction will be a key addition to the writer's bookshelf. Authored jointly by a literary consultant/agent, and a highly successful published author, it offers not simply a guide to writing a novel, but an introduction to writing a plot-based, action-focused blockbuster. Rather than focusing on literary theory, it covers such key practicalities as the importance of plot, pace, action, character and the different demands of such popular commercial genres as romantic fiction, thrillers, and so on. With a substantial part of the book devoted to finding an agent and making a living, and with such key features as editing exercises, soundbites and chapter summaries, it will prove indispensable to all those looking to write for a living.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Teach Yourself
Published: 25 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0340916915
ISBN 13: 9780340916919

Media Reviews
This is the most useful book I've read about writng fiction and getting published. -- A Reader 20061021 If you buy one book on writing, buy this one, won't you? It is FANTASTIC! -- A reader 20060827 Great if you are a beginner, and even if you are already published they give you a new insight into your craft. -- Writing Magazine 20061114
Author Bio
Helen Corner is the founder of Cornerstones, a leading UK literary consultancy responsible for launching exciting new writers, such as Katherine Langrish, Troll Fell (HarperCollins, 2004); Judith Kelly, Rock Me Gently (Bloomsbury, 2005); and Jane Yardley, Painting Ruby Tuesday. Lee Weatherly writes contemporary fiction for teenagers; several of her books have been shortlisted for Awards; she is also a commercial fiction consultant for the Cornerstones agency and runs a series of writing workshops.