The Handy Little Book for Writers Series. Book 6. On Structure

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Author: Robbie McCauley ISBN: 9781311881083
Publisher: Robbie McCauley Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robbie McCauley
ISBN: 9781311881083
Publisher: Robbie McCauley
Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is meant as reference for new writers. Whatever we are attempting to write, we owe it to ourselves to at least know what is meant by structure, and what the various theories are on how a story, book, novel, or whatever we are attempting to write, should be structured.
The fact that so much is written on the subject seems to indicate that there is a need for some kind of plan to ensure that your work follows a logical plan. It seems to be general wisdom that writers need a structure that will ensure that they tell their story or get their message across in the best possible way for their subject matter and for their readers.
What is Structure? For me, the simple answer is that structure is about the way you set about telling your story so that the reader will gain the most understanding or satisfaction from it.
Nevertheless, new writers may be overwhelmed by the thought of having to go to such lengths before even beginning to write.
Please don’t be daunted. Don’t be put off by this. The reality is that all you need is an awareness that you must write your work, whatever it is, in a logical progression and in a way that will make it a good experience for the reader.

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This book is meant as reference for new writers. Whatever we are attempting to write, we owe it to ourselves to at least know what is meant by structure, and what the various theories are on how a story, book, novel, or whatever we are attempting to write, should be structured.
The fact that so much is written on the subject seems to indicate that there is a need for some kind of plan to ensure that your work follows a logical plan. It seems to be general wisdom that writers need a structure that will ensure that they tell their story or get their message across in the best possible way for their subject matter and for their readers.
What is Structure? For me, the simple answer is that structure is about the way you set about telling your story so that the reader will gain the most understanding or satisfaction from it.
Nevertheless, new writers may be overwhelmed by the thought of having to go to such lengths before even beginning to write.
Please don’t be daunted. Don’t be put off by this. The reality is that all you need is an awareness that you must write your work, whatever it is, in a logical progression and in a way that will make it a good experience for the reader.

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