Do you have a story struggling to come out? Do you know how to write it down? Or how to tell it?Writing a story involves weaving many elements together to create a singular tale. If you’re stumped on how to get started, you need this *Infographic Guide to Creating Stories* Hank Quense tells you how to create your story. He believes that stories come from the melding of three getting ideas, story design and story-telling. Ideas have to come from the author. *Infographic Guide to Creating Stories* concentrates on the last two. The book concentrates on developing characters including such rarely discussed requirements such as a dominant reader emotion and the character’s biography. Plots are also covered in depth and a number of graphics are included to illustrate complex points. Another topic discusses subplots and how to utilize them and how to nest them within the main plot. A separate chapter discusses the relationship between the plot and the emotional arcs. Other topics covered character arcs, scene design, point-of-view, writing voice and more. ***Endorsements* **This book is a new edition of the widely praised *Creating Stories*. Here is what other authors say about that book. ***Joylene Butler* **: Author of *Matowak Women Who Cries* : This book is a true treasure and needs to be in the library of every writer worldwide. ***Mark Cain* **: best-selling satirist, author of the *CIRCLES IN HELL* series Developing a method for writing a successful story — a system that can be understood and utilized by another writer — is an intimidating challenge, yet Hank Quense has managed it. ~ ***Mark Henderson* **: author of *Cruel and Unusual Punnishments* Hank doesn’t purport to tell reader how to produce creative ideas, but offers guidance on how to turn those ideas into readable fiction. I recommend Creating Stories unreservedly to fiction writers everywhere.
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