HOW TO ANALYZE THE BOOKS YOU READ!
These are the questions I have on my 5X8 index card… How does the book Open: (Type of scene and amount of description/ backstory)
What’s the hook?
What is the Conflict?
When Does the Conflict First Appear?
Location: (Is location important to the story?)
Heroine…Unique?
Hero…Unique? (Alpha, Beta, combo?)
Does the middle sag? Why? Why not?
Any unique twists?
Black Moment?
Ending?
Was there anything great about this book?
Or did the book suck? Why?
How much narrative versus dialogue and action? (Do these characters “think” a lot? Or is there an unholy amount of description?)
That’s the questions for the front of the card. On the back of the card, I write out things that tickle me, are unexpected, and/or are important. I also write out lines of incredibly good description, clever writing, or good dialogue. Not to copy! (Never copy anything!) But to remind myself what good writing looks like. Some days I forget. LOL On those days, a peek at one of these good lines or exceptional descriptions or sparkling dialogue will perk me up and make ME creative by reminding me of what creativity looks like! That’s lesson 2. For your homework I’d like you to copy these questions into your word processing program and fiddle around with your printer and formatting so you can make your own card!
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