Great Stories Don’t Write Themselves: How To Develop Strong Fiction Ideas With Larry Brooks
The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers - A podcast by Joanna Penn - Mondays
We all want to write the best book we can — but how can we make sure the story is strong enough to make it worthwhile writing in the first place? In this interview, Larry Brooks gives 4 criteria for a great story and 8 steps for your novel premise.
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Larry Brooks is the best-selling author of psychological thrillers as well as books for authors, including Story Engineering, and Story Physics. His latest book is Great Stories Don't Write Themselves: Criteria-Driven Strategies for More Effective Fiction.
You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript below.
Show Notes
* How do you know when a story idea is strong enough?
* 4 criteria for a great story
* What is the ‘secret sauce’ of story idea selection?
* 8 criteria for a great premise
* The difference between premise, concept, and theme
* Tips for creating emotional resonance in your writing
You can find Larry Brooks at StoryFix.