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STORY BY NUMBERS

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379 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 15, 2022

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Adam Skelter

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66 reviews7 followers
February 25, 2023
The content might be interesting but the formatting is so bad it makes the book unreadable.
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218 reviews53 followers
April 2, 2022
The presentation style is often verbose and obtuse with most of the intro being largely irrelevant in its flowery depictions of 'story mountain' and the war between pantsers and plotters.

The nuggets of truth and gems of wisdom get bogged down by purple prose, irreverent asides, and curse words. I'm no prude but I found the f-bombs a bit shocking in their randomness. If this were a transcript of a college lecture it might come across as more natural where the professor is trying to be more relatable but in a book format, it feels jarring, forced, and contrived for some kind of shock value.

There was a time when irreverent self-help advice was popular and it was even trendy to include a curse word in the title but those days are long past now.
11 reviews2 followers
May 29, 2023
One of the more informative books on how to write a book and why certain methods work. Presents enough of his knowledge of the industry to make it a really worthwhile read for someone looking to lean and understand how to do it. His inclusion of his own experience is amusing, though it occasionally gets in the way of what he’s trying to get across in the substance of his subject. But I found it informative enough to read it twice to be sure I soaked in enough of what was new information to me.

He also sells a workbook to accompany this book. Unfortunately it is cheaply printed and the graphs are often unreadable, so if you want to use them I would suggest getting out your computer and recreating them in spreadsheets so you can use them properly.
5 reviews
April 22, 2022
Best book on generating plot - I’ve read at least 50 others

Demonstrates WHY there is the natural natural progression of plot sequence and how to conceptualize it. Deep yet intelligible discussion of how to develop Story Question and Theme.
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May 13, 2022
This book is full of really good information. It's also full of typos to the point where some sentences don't make sense. Very frustrating and the reason why I did not give it any stars.
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October 20, 2022
Very basic instructions but couldn't get into it. I didn't like the way it was organized.
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5 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2022
Go for it

Deep advice regarding writing




. Unlike the repeated stuff that you see everywhere everywhere. this is really the real deal
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