Why do some books grab you from the very first line? What did Aristotle
have to say about the art of telling stories? Is there a secret
structure to stories known by all the best writers? In this neat pocket
book, English lecturer Amy Jones describes the clever narrative
scaffolds used for thousands of years by novelists and scriptwriters.
With helpful examples, diagrams and cartoons, this is an essential
reference guide for writers of all ages and disciplines.