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Title: How to Write a Damn Good Novel, II : Advanced Techniques For Dramatic Storytelling
by James N. Frey
ISBN: 0-312-10478-2
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: 15 March, 1994
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (20 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Even Best Selling Authors Could Benefit From this Advice
Comment: "How to Write a Damn Good Novel, Vol. II" earns its claim as "Advanced Techniques for Dramatic Storytelling" with uncommon advice such as how to create a multi-premise novel and strengthening the narrative voice. Frey far exceeds the typical hints found in most writing books, including his own Volume One. This book covers completely new territory and will be extremely useful if you are interested in writing a dramatic novel. I can think of several best-selling authors who would benefit from the advice in this book. For the newcomer there is a lot of clear and practical information offered. I found the "Seven Deadly Mistakes" chapter particularly interesting and insightful. One warning: this book is definitely geared to a specific type of story - the dramatic novel. It may skew your focus if your goal is writing a satirical or allegorical story, for instance, as it's easy to become caught up in the author's enthusiasm for dramatic fiction.

Rating: 5
Summary: Even Best Selling Authors Could Benefit From this Advice
Comment: "How to Write a Damn Good Novel, Vol. II" earns its claim as "Advanced Techniques for Dramatic Storytelling" with uncommon advice such as how to create a multi-premise novel and strengthening the narrative voice. Frey far exceeds the typical hints found in most writing books, including his own Volume One. This book covers completely new territory and will be extremely useful if you are interested in writing a dramatic novel. I can think of several best-selling authors who would benefit from the advice in this book. For the newcomer there is a lot of clear and practical information offered. I found the "Seven Deadly Mistakes" chapter particularly interesting and insightful. One warning: this book is definitely geared to a specific type of story - the dramatic novel. It may skew your focus if your goal is writing a satirical or allegorical story, for instance, as it's easy to become caught up in the author's enthusiasm for dramatic fiction.

Rating: 4
Summary: Giving the Art Form
Comment: James N. Frey writes an extremely readable how-to guide which forces the would-be writer to take a good look at him/herself and the story he/she is writing. Instead of going through the usual definitions of tone, description, theme, characterization and dialogue, Frey cuts right to the heart: does the writing transport the reader? Does the story have a premise? Is the narration strong? Does the writer deliver to his audience what he promises? Whether he illustrates his methodology with examples from popular writers like Stephen King and Peter Bencheley or classic literary greats like Jane Austin and Franz Kafka, his upbeat common sense advise underlines the usual directive that a writer must write in order to see his dream become reality. In order to write the next modern classic, you must color within the lines first, creating a clear idea of what you wish your reader to come away with and sticking to it. The art has a form.

It takes no more than a rainy afternoon to read this book. As you read, your thoughts will gather and you will begin to experiment with story ideas already gathering dust in your head. Using his guidelines just may allow you to see past the idea through to a fully developed story. Remember however, that Frey isn't going to write the story for you---he's there to help formulate your thought patterns into something meaningful and publishable. He may give the art form, but the art is yours to create.

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