![]() Rather, he is looking at three acknowledged classics of their genres - Ian Fleming's Dr. He is putting forward neither a General Theory of Fiction (again, thank heaven) nor a writing formula. Terry Richard Bazes, a novelist himself, and the holder of a PhD in English Literature, is more sensitive than that, and less prescriptive. If you ever wonder why all the big-budget movies you see seem vaguely the same no matter what their genre, it's because they are.) (And thank heaven for that, because those screenwriting books are a scourge against creativity in Hollywood. It is pitched closer to literary criticism than a "how to" manual, so it is not like one of those screenwriting guides that tells you that you must concoct a sub-crisis on page 46 of your script. ![]() ![]() The title of this small, valuable book immediately suggests its intended audience - aspiring fiction writers - although intense fiction readers would also find it worth their time. ![]()
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