![]() ![]() Are they all saying the same thing about “how to write a great story,” or in your view is there really so much variance and imprecision in the fundamentals, as well as the creative options, that we need all these voices out there? SF: As we both acknowledge in our work, the world is flooded with writing books. I invited Randy to join us here on Storyfix, and to respond to six top-of-mind questions that keep circling in my head, and possibly yours. He earns the Really Smart Guy nametag every time it happens. ![]() … but because when he speaks, writers listen. … like that’s not enough to merit the badge… Berkeley and calls himself a “deranged physicist,” not just because he blurbed my book, and not just because he’s written six award-winning novels and publishes the world’s largest digital writing magazine and a killer blog… He’s smart not just because he has a Ph.D. ![]() Great guy, too, but smart trumps cool in this business. Then its back on top where - after reading it, I must concur - it belongs. Over two years later and it’s still in the #1 bestselling spot on Amazon’s Fiction Writing category list, with occasional brief drops to #2 for newcomers (like my book, which sits at #2 as I write this), but only for a day or so. If you haven’t heard of Randy Ingermanson, then chances are you’ve at least heard of his book, “ Writing Fiction for Dummies.” ![]()
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