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Is Structure the Hidden Foundation of All Successful Stories?

Why do some stories work and others don’t? The answer is structure. In the 10-year anniversary edition of this beloved writing guide, you will discover the universal underpinnings that guarantee powerful plot and character arcs. An understanding of proper story and scene structure will help you to not only perfectly time your story’s major events, but will also provide you with an unerring standard to use in evaluating your novel’s pacing and progression. 

Structuring Your Novel will show you:
  • How to recognize and create powerful plot points at the right moments throughout your story.
  • How to determine the best methods for unleashing your unique and personal vision for your story.
  • How to identify common structural weaknesses and flip them around into stunning strengths.
  • How to eliminate saggy middles by discovering your “centerpiece.”
  • Why you should NEVER include conflict on every page.
  • How to create a solid line of amazing scenes that create your story’s dramatic arc.
Revised and expanded with updated information and three brand new chapters, this second edition will help you join legions of writers who have learned how to write masterful plots.

Story structure has empowered countless bestselling and classic authors. Now it’s your turn!


This is the e-book version.

Purchase the paperback from Amazon.

Purchase the audiobook (of the 1st edition) from Amazon or Audible.
You will get the following files:
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  • EPUB (1MB)

Customer Reviews

Rose

Verified Buyer

3 weeks ago

The Missing Piece

A lot of plotting and structure guides entirely go over my head. They all seem to 'know' something I don't. This book in both it's original and updated forms finally explained the things that I didn't 'get' in ways that I now do get. It also fully converted me from a pantser to a more faithful plotter. It's also helped me write myself out of holes I've written myself in - if nothing else because I don't know where to go.
Overall, I really like the book, I think it has great advice for both structure and scenes and both are very helpful to me. KM Weiland doesn't miss.