Synopses & Reviews
As a literary agent, Noah Lukeman hears thousands of book pitches a year. Often the stories sound great in concept, but never live up to their potential on the page. Lukeman shows beginning and advanced writers how to implement the fundamentals of successful plot development, such as character building and heightened suspense and conflict. Writers will find it impossible to walk away from this invaluable guide---a veritable fiction-writing workshop---without boundless new ideas.
Noah Lukeman has worked as a manager in Artists Management Group, and is president of Lukeman Literary Management Ltd. He is the author of the bestselling The First Five Pages.
As a literary agent, Noah Lukeman hears thousands of book pitches a year. Often the stories sound great in concept but never live up to their potential on the page. The Plot Thickens analyzes the classic elements of storytelling, showing beginning and advanced writers alike how to implement the fundamentals of successful plot development, such as character building and heightened suspense and conflict.
Noah Lukeman offers writers innovative principles, techniques, and numerous thought-provoking exercises. His frequent references to book, film, and TV classics make for a lively and accessible read. Writers will find it impossible to walk away from this invaluable guidea veritable fiction-writing workshopwithout boundless ideas.
"I can think if countless novels that would have been improved by following The Plot Thickens, which is full of practical common sense about how to write fiction and answers many of the difficult questions first novelists ask themselves."Michael Korda, author of Making the List
"In his book The First Five Pages, Noah Lukeman, one of the top literary agents in New York, gave writers a gift. Now, in The Plot Thickens, he shows writers how to build stories in which the plot emerges from fresh, alive, and intense characters. Both beginners and more advanced writers will find many wonderful, thought-provoking concepts and approaches here to help them hone their craft."James Frey, author of How to Write a Damn Good Novel
"Noah Lukeman keeps laserlike focus on the single most important principle of good writing: creating plot through the characters. The Plot Thickens is a pleasure to read and filled with useful information."John Truby, Truby's Writer's Studio
"Brilliant. The Plot Thickens literally gears a person up to writing big-themed, deep, humorous, and varied fiction. Personable and very wise, The Plot Thickens made me feel wildly buoyed up with that joy that is particular to fiction writing."Carol Bly, author of Beyond the Writers' Workshop
"The Plot Thickens is a highly useful book that is written in an accessible style and filled with valuable examples."The Writer
"Lukeman's personable writing style elevates The Plot Thickens from a text on writing to a written version of the mentor you always wished you could have."The Midwest Review
"A crisply written, nicely detailed examination of the art of storytelling. Beginning writers will find plenty of practical tips and useful advice in its pages."Booklist
"[Lukeman] wisely asserts that the observations in this volume are applicable to all types of imaginary writing, from film to poetry. Indeed, it is a worthy addition to any narrative writer's reference shelf."Publishers Weekly
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"Lukeman understands... what makes for excellent, not just bestselling, fiction. Treat yourself to his superbly written reference guide." Netauthor.org
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"The type of book you need to purchase so it can sit on your desk, dog-eared and underlined."
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"A written version of the mentor you always wished you could have." Midwest Book Review
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"The type of book you need to purchase so it can sit on your desk, dog-eared and underlined." Prarieden.com
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"Lukeman understands... what makes for excellent, not just bestselling, fiction. Treat yourself to his superbly written reference guide."(Netauthor.org)
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"A highly useful book that is written in an accessible style and filled with valuable examples." The Writer
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“One of the best-ever books about the craft of writing. It is a book that can change the world of every writer who embraces Lukemans ideas. His classroom on paper should be on every writers shelf to be read again and again.” ---
Authorlink“Full of practical common sense about how to write fiction and [he] answers many of the difficult questions first novelists ask themselves.” ---Michael Korda, author of Making the List
“Lukemans advice is practical---and often entails multiple, time-consuming steps---without a hint of the flakiness that creeps into many writing guides. Though Lukeman works with books, he wisely asserts that the observations in this volume are applicable to all types of imaginary writing, from film to poetry. Indeed, it is a worthy addition to any writers reference shelf.” ---Publishers Weekly
“A godsend...The Plot Thickens is not the type of book you want to check out from the library or borrow from a friend. It is the type of book you need to purchase so it can sit on your desk, dog-eared and underlined, worn from years of overuse.” ---Prairieden.com
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"One of the best-ever books about the craft of writing." Authorlink
Synopsis
As a literary agent, Noah Lukeman hears thousands of book pitches a year. Often the stories sound great in concept, but never live up to their potential on the page. Lukeman shows beginning and advanced writers how to implement the fundamentals of successful plot development, such as character building and heightened suspense and conflict. Writers will find it impossible to walk away from this invaluable guide---a veritable fiction-writing workshop---without boundless new ideas.
About the Author
Noah Lukeman is a New York literary agent whose clients include multiple winners of the Pulitzer Prize and American Book Award, National Book Award finalists, Edgar Award finalists,
New York Times bestselling authors, and the faculty of esteemed universities. He has worked as a manager in Artists Management Group, and is currently president of Lukeman Literary Management Ltd. He is also author of the bestselling
The First Five Pages, now part of the curriculum in many universities.