Steal This Plot Steal This Plot

Steal This Plot

A Writer’s Guide to Story Structure and Plagiarism

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Publisher Description

This book is not about cemeteries.


Nor is it a mystery-suspense story.


It is about writing—the craft of writing and telling a tale. It is about how to use other people's stories, and what we are allowed to do with them.


The plot of any story is the key. The plot is the story within the story that propels the action and develops the tale. In Hamlet, for instance, the story deals with who will be the rightful king of Denmark, but the plot is concerned with revenge and ambition. 


The plot is the nucleus of the action, and it is here that the writer must look to form his efforts.


In Part One, the authors deal in depth with the structuring and “spicing” of the story. 


In Part Two, using classic and modern examples they outline 13 common plot movers: 


Vengeance / Catastrophe / Love and Hate / The Chase / Grief and Loss / Rebellion /
Betrayal / Persecution / Self-Sacrifice / Survival / Rivalry / Discovery (Quest) / Ambition.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
March 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
194
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Write Thought
SELLER
The Write Thought, Inc.
SIZE
1.1
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