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The Story Grid
Book • 2015
Shawn Coyne's "The Story Grid" provides a comprehensive framework for plotting and structuring novels.
It emphasizes the importance of genre conventions and offers a detailed scene-by-scene analysis method.
The book's focus on clear structure and reader engagement makes it a valuable resource for writers of all levels.
Coyne's approach is both analytical and creative, appealing to writers who appreciate a structured approach to storytelling.
It's a popular choice for writers seeking to improve their plotting and overall narrative structure.
It emphasizes the importance of genre conventions and offers a detailed scene-by-scene analysis method.
The book's focus on clear structure and reader engagement makes it a valuable resource for writers of all levels.
Coyne's approach is both analytical and creative, appealing to writers who appreciate a structured approach to storytelling.
It's a popular choice for writers seeking to improve their plotting and overall narrative structure.
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as a book on integrating the editor's mindset into writing.


Steven Pressfield

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as another example of self-help books, in comparison to 'Save the Cat'.


James Blatch

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Recapping Europe's Biggest Indie Author Conference
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in a conversation about the significance of selling 10,000 copies of a book.

Tim Grahl

#1 Thing for a Successful Launch
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as a resource for understanding storytelling.

Abigail Perry

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as a foundational book that helped her understand novel structure and genre.

Savannah Gilbo

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