22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
11 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Have you ever heard someone say, I liked the movie, but the book was better? They probably said it because, what must be depicted in under 2 hours on the big screen, can be gradually and methodically delivered over hundreds of pages, adequately capturing the very essence the author intended. Have you ever heard the phrase, a picture is worth a thousand words? Simply put, a single picture can convey in an instant, the equivalent of a thousand words written down. On your quest to create your first novel, you not only need to be able to capture the essence of a movie whilst depicting your story…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever heard someone say, I liked the movie, but the book was better? They probably said it because, what must be depicted in under 2 hours on the big screen, can be gradually and methodically delivered over hundreds of pages, adequately capturing the very essence the author intended. Have you ever heard the phrase, a picture is worth a thousand words? Simply put, a single picture can convey in an instant, the equivalent of a thousand words written down. On your quest to create your first novel, you not only need to be able to capture the essence of a movie whilst depicting your story to a depth a movie is unable to realize, you must also be able to illustrate each scene of your story to a degree where your readers can visualize those scenes as if they were staring at a series of pictures. Hence the title of this 3rd and final book in my series titled, Write with the Clarity of a Photo. And apart from the obvious ingredients that go into the creation of a novel, like, plot, characters, setting, conflict and ending, your novel cannot be complete without 3 other equally important facets, theme, narration, and dialogue.
Autorenporträt
Paul Anthony Mills was born in London England, where the streets of London's east side became the backdrop for his growing curiosity to create. In later years he moved to Canada where he enrolled in Sheridan College's creative writing program and later at Algonquin College where he studied screenplay writing.