Writing for Story

Writing for Story by Jonathan Franklin, published by Berkley on May 5, 1987, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist writers in developing their storytelling skills. This first edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book provides insights into finding story ideas and delves into essential aspects of writing, including structure, outlining, research, and editing.
Readers will discover practical techniques for constructing narratives through the analysis of two nonfiction story examples. The content is tailored for those interested in authorship, offering a manual-like approach to the writing process. With a focus on the mechanics of storytelling, this book serves as a resource for aspiring writers looking to enhance their craft.
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Explains how to find story ideas, discusses structure, outline, research, and editing, and analyzes two examples of nonfiction stories to show how they are constructed
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