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Chargement... The Golden Theme: How to Make Your Writing Appeal to the Highest Common Denominatorpar Brian McDonald
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This really isn't a self-help book, when in the end, it's the only self-help book you'll ever need to read. The complexity of life focused on one simple solution to all obstacles: The Golden Theme... A must-read for anyone born with a heart in their chest... ( ) I enjoyed this. There were several good reminders, though I think it's geared for writers who haven't obtained formal education and those who plan to self-publish. (That is not meant to belittle either group of folks--to each their own--it's just not the path I happen to be on.) I'm glad I read it, but it's probably not one I'll return to for advice later on. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
At the heart of every great work is an essential commonality, which author and teacher Brian McDonald explores in The Golden Theme. McDonald's previous book, Invisible Ink, has been acclaimed by award winning authors and screenwriters. In The Golden Theme he turns to the question of what makes writing and storytelling essential to us. Readers and writers will benefit from his deep insight. "Brian McDonald is one of the world's wisest teachers of the elements that create great storytelling....If you a writer in any genre, read The Golden Theme. If you are a non-writing reader who just loves stories, read it. If you are a teacher, share it with your students. And give it to friends, who will thank you for the clarity Brian McDonald so generously brings to our lives." - from the Foreword by National Book Award winner Charles Johnson. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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