Part of the Business for Breakfast series:
- Improving Your Craft for the Professional Writer
- In Media Res
- Story Structure
- World-Building Space Opera
- Series and Continuity for Professional Writers
- NaNoWriMo For the Rest of Us
- Covers for the Professional Publisher
- Beginning Marketing for the Professional Publisher
- Growing as a Professional Artist
- Pulp Speed for Professional Writers
- How to Launch a Magazine for Professional Publishers
- The Three Act Structure for Professional Writers
- The Healthy Professional Writer
- Business Planning for Professional Publishers
- The Intermediate Professional Storyteller
- The Beginning Professional Storyteller
- The Beginning Professional Publisher
- The Beginning Professional Writer
- PREP-TOBER Business for Breakfast Box Set
- Breaking Discoverability
We have many, many different ways to tell a story. Possibly as many different types of story structure as there are stories and storytellers.
You will not find a book on abstract theory with an emphasis on definitions and static edifices here. Nor a scholarly work going into unimportant minutia.
Instead, let's look at some of the more popular types of story structure, with hints and ideas for how you can use immediately them in your own writing. Places you can go that you might never have considered before.
This is a 201-level book, taking your writing from merely good to stories that your fans cannot put down.
Be sure to read the entire Business For Breakfast books to see how it can improve your writing craft and up your publishing game.