Writing with Soft Worldbuilding: Write Amazing Books with the Easy Way of Worldbuilding
Written by Hans Arthur
Narrated by Catharine Johnson
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About this audiobook
It is one of the most essential points in determining whether a book or film is successful.
Some books and movies examined here are: The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, and Spirited Away.
Fictional worlds are the perfect place to lose yourself, whether it be a fantastical dreamland or an alternate universe. But to captivate an audience, you need the right tools to set their imaginations free.
And in Writing with Soft Worldbuilding, you will be given those tools to write amazing books using the easy, unique way of worldbuilding.
If you want to create a story that will live inside your readers’ minds forever, then you need to get this book.
Inside Writing with Soft Worldbuilding, you will discover:
- The types of worldbuilding
- How to work with setting and tone
- How to advance a story with characters and dialogue
- The elements of a great plot and pacing
- The benefits of hard and soft worldbuilding
Along with so many more tips and inspiration that will guide you on your journey to creating worlds that will always be remembered.
From taking your first steps in worldbuilding to examples from famous books and movies, Writing with Soft Worldbuilding provides you with all the tools and resources you need to write unforgettable books.
Get your copy today and transform simple stories that are read into worlds that readers experience!
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