Kurt Vonnegut - How to Write a Million Dollar Story
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 4/4/2015 1:00:00 AM
Is there a formula to writing a popular novel?
According to Kurt Vonnegut, there's not only a formula for writing a popular story, but there's even a shape. Even if you don't have any interest in writing, you can't help but realize he's right. The most successful stories actually have a genuine shape that you can see. Once you see it, you'll never read or listen to stories the same way.
In this video from one of his classic lectures, you'll see Kurt Vonnegut draw a few classic stories, and you can't help but laugh at how simple they are.
To me, there are a few important revelations in this video.
First, since each story had a different shape, what mattered most is that there was a shape. In other words, the public doesn't like stories without a shape. In other words, flat stories don't sell.
Second, the most important takeaway is that he doesn't necessarily say that this is the only way a good story is written, but that some shapes are more popular than others.
So if you are looking to write a popular story, think about it's shape using the Vonnegut scale and see what it looks like. If it's pretty flat, try re-shaping it around one of the classics.
Here's another classic.
Kurt Vonnegut mentions his famous story graph in his 2007 memoir A Man Without A Country:
Want even more writing tips? Try Stephen King's Book on writing, called "On Writing"
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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