Million Dollar Outlines
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Narrated by:
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Gary Johnston
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David Farland
Best-selling author David Farland has taught dozens of writers who have gone on to staggering literary success, including such number-one New York Times best sellers as Brandon Mull (Fablehaven), Brandon Sanderson (Wheel of Time), James Dashner (The Maze Runner) and Stephenie Meyer (Twilight).
In this audiobook, Dave teaches how to analyze an audience and outline a novel so that it can appeal to a wide readership, giving it the potential to become a bestseller. The secrets found in his unconventional approach will help you understand why so many of his authors go on to prominence.
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What made the experience of listening to Million Dollar Outlines the most enjoyable?
I've read many books on writing, many I never finished after dying of boredom, but this one.... This is the first book I've read on writing that didn't tell me something I already knew! It's filled with so many fresh, amazing ideas I found myself raping the rewind button... If I read this book 10 years ago, I'd be a millionaire by now. An amazing resource! I immediately ordered a paperback copy, and will have my highlighter pen handy when it arrives.THIS IS IT!
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With respect to that reviews opinion, I'd like to strongly disagree.
Writing excuses is good. I'm a big fan, but this is an entire book on the subject of outlines, and not 15 minutes.
Also this is much more a first had teaching, where writing excuses (even if it is good on it's own) is somewhat a synopsis if this kind of information. It's simple and to the point.
I wanted to dive in a bit more and this book did just that. I got a much fuller overview on this topic.
Other then that- I'd say that this book was enlightening. I was disappointed that there was so much back and forth about how much this movie made or that movie. It seemed like the reader was just reading out a chart to me during that chapter. That may he been helpful for some- but I have Dyscalculia so it was just numbers and names for me on that part- but I'm sure not going to rate it down for that because I'm sure it would be helpful for those who understand numbers.
And even with that handicap I still loved it- so what does that say? I'd call it a keeper.
It's worth it.
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What was most disappointing about David Farland’s story?
This book didn't deal with outlines at all.Any additional comments?
This is NOT a book about outlines. It's a decent book on writing commercial fiction. I'd have given it 4 stars had it been advertised as such.Nothing about outlines.
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Interesting concepts
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