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Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers on Page One and Never Lets Them Go | 
enlarge | Author: Les Edgerton Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 13905
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.9 x 1
ISBN: 1582974578 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781582974576 ASIN: 1582974578
Publication Date: April 12, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New book. WE USE PRIORITY AIRMAIL ONLY for books from the USA. UK & European delivery is 7-10 days. Over 2,000,000 books sold to Amazon customers
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Excellent info on how to improve your novel writing February 15, 2008 watercolour (London) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've read and studied around twenty writing `how-to' books. This excellent little book is one of the best. It gives insight into modern story structure and the all-important beginning ( incuding why it's important, as seen from an agents/editors point of view .) The author Les Edgerton is an experienced and successful writer. ( See 'lesedgerton.com' .) He explains how an `inciting incident' turns the MC's world upside down, and shows how this and other surface problems link to a deeper `story-worthy problem'. His style is encouraging but not patronising, and topics are well explained with reference to current books and films. He gives two levels of explanation: the topic and why it's important, then examples and tips on applying the topic to your own work. In one chapter agents and editors describe mistakes writers make with story beginnings, and offer examples of strong beginnings, but the book is not just about beginnings, it also covers: set-up and back-story, introducing your character, how to use active description, trusting the reader's intelligence, openings to avoid, and offers tips on foreshadowing, transitions and jump-cuts. He explains about `BookScan' ( a global system which tells booksellers and publishers the titles that readers are buying right now ) and how it influences the type of stories publishers will buy. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to improve her/his chances of getting a novel accepted. ( See also the excellent 'Lights! Camera! Fiction!' by Alfie Thompson )
Wonderful November 3, 2007 Mr. C. J. Ching (a kiwi in Scotland) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Hooked is a wonderful book about the art of writing novels. Wonderful and practical. I can't tell you how much I am enjoying it and how much I've learned from it. The book focuses on the first sentence, the first page, and the first few pages of the book - because that's where you "hook" the reader - but the lessons are important for the whole book. Of the half dozen books on writing books that I've read ... this is my favourite. If you like to think and you like to read both non-fiction books and novels (however literary or trashy) then you'll enjoy this book - even if you have no intention of ever writing a novel .
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