writing stories
Write a Bestseller! How Many Stories Do You Need in Your Book?
As you might suspect, there are no hard and fast rules about how many stories to include, what length they should be or who tells them. A book can include long and short stories, told by you or others. Some authors set up a standardized way their chapters will be structured, and place their stories at regular intervals. Others allow themselves a lot of latitude by using different chapter structures with un-standardized need for stories. We’ll take a look at two books that illustrate the difference between these styles:
Take the U Out of Clutter
JK Rowling: the Magician
Joanne Kathleen Rowling has a dream of becoming a writer since she was a child. However, taking her parent’s suggestion, she took up French literature in Exeter University in order to be a secretary able to speak two languages. She was not qualified for the occupation because she was even busy writing stories instead of noting the running of meeting. In the end, she was dismissed and since then she frequently changed occupation.
In 1990 in her way from Manchester to London, a coach she boarded broke down for almost four hours. While she was looking at a herd of cows through the window, the idea of Harry Potter sprang out of her brain. During the following months, Joanne was busy developing this story of a small magician’s adventure. September 1990 she moved to Portugal and worked as an English teacher. There she fell in love with a TV journalist named Jorge Arantes. They got married and in 1993 their first daughter, Jessica, was born. Not long after that they got divorced. And Joanne returned to Edinburgh, Scotland.
At that time Joanne lived a difficult life. So poor was she that she should go everywhere on foot though city bus fee was cheap. She often wrote in cafes, since her cold and narrow flat was of course not a place full of inspiration. Fortunately the café owner was kind, and let Joanne write there eventhough she only ordered a cup of coffee a glass of water, while her baby was sleeping. In 1997 her fate totally changed when British publisher, Bloomsbury Press, published the first book of Harry Potter “Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stone” (in America it was published under the name of Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone). This book was a great success throughout the world and so were her next books. Read the rest of this entry »
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